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Beethoven's Letters (Dover Books On Music: Composers) Beethoven's Letters by Ludwig van Beethoven
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“The true artist is not proud, he unfortunately sees that art has no limits; he feels darkly how far he is from the goal; and though he may be admired by others, he is sad not to have reached that point to which his better genius only appears as a distant, guiding sun. I would, perhaps, rather come to you and your people, than to many rich folk who display inward poverty.”
Ludwig van Beethoven, Beethoven's Letters
“Ever thine.
Ever mine.
Ever ours."

—LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, the Immortal Beloved Letters”
Ludwig van Beethoven, Beethoven's Letters
“Compared to the works of the Supreme Creator, all things are small.”
Ludwig van Beethoven, Beethoven's Letters
“May God continue to give you the strength to build your temple of Isis, and may the pure fire there devour all your afflictions so that you may awake like a new phoenix.”
Ludwig van Beethoven, Beethoven's Letters