The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is iniquity. But I am a musician and I ask this - without the wood and the strings of the violin, where would the sonata find form?
Kathleen Valentine, The Old Mermaid's Tale: A Novel of the Great Lakes
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This page presents the quote "The soul, they say, is divine and the flesh is iniquity. But I am a musician and I ask this - without the wood and the strings of the violin, where would the sonata find form?". Author of this quote is Kathleen Valentine, The Old Mermaid's Tale: A Novel of the Great Lakes. This quote is about romance, love-story, maritime, maritime-stories,.