Ludwig van Beethoven — "O, you men who think or say that I am malevolent, stubborn, or misanthropic, how…"
O, you men who think or say that I am malevolent, stubborn, or misanthropic, how greatly do you wrong me.
O, you men who think or say that I am malevolent, stubborn, or misanthropic, how greatly do you wrong me.
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"Ah how could I possibly admit such an infirmity in the one sense which should have been more perfect in me than in others[?]"
"I wish you health, and hope that you will soon be able to do something for art, so that I may be able to see you again. Farewell, I wish you well."
"I always have a new idea, a new melody, a new harmony in my head."
"Oh you people who think or say that I am malevolent, stubborn or misanthropic, how greatly do you wrong me. You do not know the secret cause which makes me seem so to you. From childhood on, my heart …"
"It is a fact that I have always placed my personal freedom before everything else."
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