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Lament In G Minor No. 2 (Sorrow) – Live On Youtube
This has been up for a bit, but a performance of Lament In G Minor No. 2 (Sorrow) has been added to Youtube. It’s the third track on my EP Volume 1: On Trials And Overcoming. Enjoy!
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 712)
The pupil dilates in the night, and at last finds day in it, even as the soul dilates in misfortune, and at last finds God in it.
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 712)
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 632)
Civil war? What does this mean? Is there any foreign war? Is not every war between men, war between brothers? War is modified only by it’s aim. There is neither foreign war, nor civil war; there is only unjust war and just war.
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 632)
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 541)
the peculiarity of sunrise is to make us laugh at all our terrors of the night, and our laugh is always proportioned to the fear we have had
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 541)
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 332-333)
The delight we inspire in others has this enchanting peculiarity that, far from being diminished like every other reflection, it returns to us more radiant than ever. . . Laughter is sunshine; it chases winter from the human face.
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 332-333)
Lament In G Minor No. 2 (Sorrow) – Volume 1: On Trials And Overcoming – Video (Live Acoustic)
Lament In G Minor No. 2 (Sorrow) – Live On Youtube (Acoustic)
I just added a performance of Lament In G Minor No. 2 (Sorrow) to Youtube. It’s the third track on my EP Volume 1: On Trials And Overcoming. Enjoy!
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 113)
The best men are often compelled to delegate their authority.
Victor Hugo – Les Miserables (page 113)
Music Suggestion: Dance – Caedmon’s Call
Caedmon’s Call has always been an inspirational to band to me. The song Dance on the album Long Line of Leavers really stood out to me among the rest. It’s really hard to describe why. The song production is generally fun and up beat. However, the lyrical content contains a difficult subject matter (that of age, society’s dealing with age, the tragedies of life, and death), but the way the subject matter is approached and addressed is amazing. I just really connect with it.
Oh, and it’s really only about five minutes long, but for some reason the video has about three minutes of silence. Hope you enjoy: