“Language is not subtle enough, tender enough, to express all that we feel; and when language fails, the highest and deepest longings are translated into music. Music is the sunshine - the climate - of the soul, and it floods the heart with a perfect June.”
Quote by Robert Green Ingersoll
Book:Life and letters
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Life and letters
This book is a compilation of letters and personal essays, offering insights into the author's life and thoughts. more
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