“She did not understand music and it upset her, it had only sad, tragic things to say. These leaping forms, these pursuits and insistences, these elusive desperate repetitions, always seemed to her like one long cry of agony. She could not, in this company, allow herself the luxury of self-pitying tears, which was her highest tribute to the art. She looked about her and let the music gather to her the people with whom she was so deeply concerned.”
Quote by Iris Murdoch
Book:The Unicorn
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The Unicorn
This book explores the legend and symbolism of the unicorn, a creature that has captivated imaginations across cultures and time. The narrative may delve into the unicorn's role in folklore, its representation in art and literature, and the various interpretations of its significance. more
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