If we respected only what is inevitable and has a right to be, music and poetry would resound along the streets. When we are unhurried and wise, we perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent and absolute existence, that petty fears and petty pleasures are but the shadow of the reality. This is always exhilarating and sublime.

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Henry David Thoreau, Walden.

Themes

  • Music — The universal language of melody, rhythm, and harmony
  • Poetry — The art of language, rhythm, and emotional expression

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