Love gives naught but itself and takes naught but from itself. Love possesses not nor would it be possessed For love is sufficient unto love.
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Now I realize that the trees blossom in Spring and bear fruit in Summer without seeking praise and they drop their leaves in Autumn and become naked in Winter without fearing blame.Kahlil Gibran
God created music as a common language for all men. It inspires the poets, the composers and the architects. It lures us to search our souls for the meaning of the mysteries described in ancient books.
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Wisdom is not in words Wisdom is meaning within words.
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You can muffle the drum, and you can loosen the strings of the lyre, but who shall command the skylark not to sing.
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The sorrowful spirit finds relaxation in solitude. It abhors people, as a wounded deer deserts the herd and lives in a cave until it is healed or dead.
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Happiness is a myth we seek, If manifested surely irks Like river speeding to the plain, On its arrival slows and murks. For man is happy only in His aspiration to the heights When he attains his goal, he cools And longs for other distant flights.
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