Confetti falls to the ground, may these memories break our fall.
Impassioned
Penelope Cruz akaPiper Creation – Knows Four Languages Courtly International American and Foreign Flavor Characters and #114 Pull my Compassion
You My Compassion Caressing Care Dream
You’re My Light Sunshine that Beams…Oh, My Caring Candle in the Dark
Lovers may need and Lovers may not Lovers Love Romance and or more than better Light…& Lovers Never Should want Love to Depart…
Lovers Needs and Lovers May
Lovers…. The Ones Who may Own… My Very Heart As if…
Lovers may Love American Heated Latin Art and or Lovers Needs may Depend and or….. Depending on…
The Art of the or in the Deity in more than the Greek Lingo and or Art….Passion Female Physical Calls
Lovers Needs and Lovers May
Exceeding Exceptional Pleasure Exceptional Consistent Impassioned Release Lover will and Lovers do
Impassioned Romantic French Natural Natured Country Aussie Slang Dialectic hitting on all Notes
Lovers Needs and Lovers May
Outback Beyond Passionate Lovers Lovers Will and Lovers Do Touching…
And there’s No Place I’d rather be…four to five or more languages of needs… If necessary…Lovers Needs and Lovers May
There’s No Place I’d rather be…Than to Share Caring Impassioned Encouraging Moments that Lead…Lovers Needs
Necessity if Necessary…Ability to Speak and Understand At least more than One Language…Lovers Needs Lovers May
There’s No Place I’d rather be… Than to understand more than Culture and or Country County Lines
To Set the Spirit High My or My my my… My Everything…My love…My need for more than Quality Joy…My Bliss…My Spring
Lovers Needs Lovers May Lovers Will and Lover do
Blazing H20 Passionate Passion Impassioned Lover love to love Quality Understanding always need and or needs do…
Flight The Wind beneath my Wings in Trance…Fall
As if…a Grandest Castle with King and or Queens of them all Shall…I Part or Yield me and my Stance
Kingdoms & States Yield me and or My Time…Torpedo France the Heater Explosive X Factor Refinance…Winter
Finance Let Billions Adore the Power of Romance Expand Exchange Exceed Enhance Spring
Just to have you by my side Lovers Love impassioned Trusted Mental Physical Exercise Wit and or Dance
Lovers Needs and Lovers May There’s no place I’d rather be
Than to share moments in time of understanding to set myself and or you free
To take you to levels that the Truest Lovers may have never understood and May never understand
True Quality Love Integrity can
Make the Head Heart Soul Blood H20 Pure Circulate
Spin Round and Round my heart goes out and beyond the Controlled Passionate Impassioned Passioned State
Emulating, all the Good pleasures and Beyond
Canny Clever Caring Compassionate Climax Precession Precisely Surely a Treasure more than Exceptional Climax and or Clean
When and With God Anointed Appointments Heaven on Earth a H20 Purifier
Lovers Deeds and Lovers May Spring Fall Winter Summer Lovers Needs Need Lovers Needs Winter Sping Fall and Summer Love Impassioned Proper Phases of Life Lovers Needs and or Need
Author’s Comments
Excellence is not an accident but a habit. ~ Aristotle
& “Friendship is love with wings.”“Never injure a friend, even in jest.” ~ Cicero & Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume. ~ French Proverb
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My Anti-Aging Longevity Living Holistic Lifestyle Preventative Maintenance Youthful Aging Health Tip: Featured Preparation: Steaming…Keep the crunch with a little Steam. Chili-Rubbed Tilapia with Asparagus & Lemon Tilapia, a relatively plentiful fish, has the unfortunate reputation of being dull. All it needs is a spice rub, a familiar barbecuing technique that works just as well indoors. You could also use this rub on chicken breasts or toss it with lightly oiled shrimp before cooking.
-AND- Romantic Love Spark Inspiration Encouragement Point: We were two and had but one heart beating in Rhythm and Harmony. “~ Francois Villon Revised
-AND- Is this your house key? Could I have one? ~ Other Person Key’s in Hand Line -AND- I cannot help how much…I love you…I catch myself adrift with and or without you…
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Listen to music Selection Jackson Five “One More Chance”
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If I had only seen how you smile when you blush (by Breanne S.)
13.) Ludwig van Beethoven (born in Bonn, Germany December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827 Passed Away) composed during the Romantic period. His Biography… The events of Beethoven’s life are the stuff of Romantic legend, evoking images of the solitary creator shaking his fist at Fate and finally overcoming it through a supreme effort of creative will. Born in the small German city of Bonn on or around December 16, 1770, he received his early training from his father and other local musicians. As a teenager, he earned some money as an assistant to his teacher, Christian Gottlob Neefe, then was granted half of his father’s salary as court musician from the Electorate of Cologne in order to care for his two younger brothers as his father gave in to alcoholism. Beethoven played viola in various orchestras, becoming friends with other players such as Antoine Reicha, Nikolaus Simrock, and Franz Ries, and began taking on composition commissions. As a member of the court chapel orchestra, he was able to travel some and meet members of the nobility, one of whom, Count Ferdinand Waldstein, would become a great friend and patron to him. Beethoven moved to Vienna in 1792 to study with Haydn; despite the prickliness of their relationship, Haydn’s concise humor helped form Beethoven’s style. His subsequent teachers in composition were Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Antonio Salieri. In 1794, he began his career in earnest as a pianist and composer, taking advantage whenever he could of the patronage of others. Around 1800, Beethoven began to notice his gradually encroaching deafness. His growing despondency only intensified his antisocial tendencies. However, the Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” of 1803 began a sustained period of groundbreaking creative triumph. In later years, Beethoven was plagued by personal difficulties, including a series of failed romances and a nasty custody battle over a nephew, Karl. Yet after a long period of comparative compositional inactivity lasting from about 1811 to 1817, his creative imagination triumphed once again over his troubles. Beethoven’s late works, especially the last five of his 16 string quartets and the last four of his 32 piano sonatas, have an ecstatic quality in which many have found a mystical significance. Beethoven died in Vienna on March 26, 1827. Beethoven’s epochal career is often divided into early, middle, and late periods, represented, respectively, by works based on Classic-period models, by revolutionary pieces that expanded the vocabulary of music, and by compositions written in a unique, highly personal musical language incorporating elements of contrapuntal and variation writing while approaching large-scale forms with complete freedom. Though certainly subject to debate, these divisions point to the immense depth and multifariousness of Beethoven’s creative personality. Beethoven profoundly transformed every genre he touched, and the music of the nineteenth century seems to grow from his compositions as if from a chrysalis. A formidable pianist, he moved the piano sonata from the drawing room to the concert hall with such ambitious and virtuosic middle-period works as the “Waldstein” (No. 21) and “Appassionata” (No. 23) sonatas. His song cycle An die ferne Geliebte of 1816 set the pattern for similar cycles by all the Romantic song composers, from Schubert to Wolf. The Romantic tradition of descriptive or “program” music began with Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony No. 6. Even in the second half of the nineteenth century, Beethoven still directly inspired both conservatives (such as Brahms, who, like Beethoven, fundamentally stayed within the confines of Classical form) and radicals (such as Wagner, who viewed the Ninth Symphony as a harbinger of his own vision of a total art work, integrating vocal and instrumental music with the other arts). In many ways revolutionary, Beethoven’s music remains universally appealing because of its characteristic humanism and dramatic power. ~ All Music Guide, All Music Guide Some of his Personal Quotes are: A great poet is the most precious jewel of a nation. Ludwig van Beethoven Anyone who tells a lie has not a pure heart, and cannot make a good soup.
“Music is … A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my Immortal Beloved, now and then joyfully, then sadly, waiting to learn whether or not fate will hear us … Yes, I am resolved to wander so long away from you until I can fly to your arms and say that I am really at home with you, and can send my soul enwrapped in you into the land of spirits … No one else can ever possess my heart - never - never - Oh God, why must one be parted from one whom one so loves … Your love makes me at once the happiest and the unhappiest of men … My angel, I have just been told that the mailcoach goes every day - therefore I must close at once so that you may receive the letter at once … Be calm - love me - today - yesterday - what tearful longings for you - you - you - my life - my all - farewell. Oh continue to love me - never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved. Ever thine, Ever mine,Ever ours.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven, Letters of Beethover
“To play without passion is inexcusable!” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Never forget the days I spent with you. Continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Ever thine, Ever mine, Ever ours” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Then let us all do what is right, strive with all our might toward the unattainable, develop as fully as we can the gifts God has given us, and never stop learning” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“I shall seize fate by the throat.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“I love a tree more than a man.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“It is my wish that you may have at better and freer life than I have had. Recommend virtue to your children; it alone, not money, can make them happy. I speak from experience; this was what upheld me in time of misery.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Applaud my friends, the comedy is over…[on his death bed]” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“Never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
“I will take fate by the throat; it will never bend me completely to its will.” ― Ludwig van Beethoven
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