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“I want to prove that you don't have to conform to be accepted. The greatest Value comes from loving yourself for who you are.”

Quote by Lindsey Stirling

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Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling

Lindsey Stirling is an American violinist, composer, and dancer. Known for her unique musical style and dance skills, she blends elements of classical music with electronic music. Born on September 21, 1986, Stirling has won numerous awards in international violin competitions. Her music has gained a global fanbase, particularly on YouTube. more

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