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Music is one of the noblest callings I can think of. It's the highest of all the art forms to me. For example, if my kid said to me, 'I want to give it all up,' whatever it is that they're doing, 'and I want to take my saxophone and go out,' I would say, 'May God go with you. This is a great and noble thing that you're doing.'
Hugh Laurie
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What this quote means

Music is a revered form of art that can inspire passion and commitment.

In this quote, Hugh Laurie expresses his deep admiration for music as an art form, suggesting that it holds a unique and noble status. He emphasizes the importance of following one's passion, even if it means giving up other pursuits, and advocates for the pursuit of music as a noble calling worthy of support and encouragement.

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Example use cases

In a graduation speech about following your passions, you could cite this quote.

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