Famous quote by Clara Schumann

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If I have known much trouble in my youth, I have also known much joy
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"If I have known much trouble in my youth, I have also known much joy"

- Clara Schumann

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This quote by Clara Schumann talks with the idea that life has lots of both joy and sadness. It suggests that despite the fact that we may experience hard times in our lives, we can likewise locate minutes of pleasure and joy. This quote is a suggestion that life is a balance of both good and bad, which we should not be discouraged by the difficulties we deal with. It encourages us to look for the delight in life, even when we are going through tough times. It is a tip that we can discover happiness in the midst of our difficulties, which we ought to not let our troubles define us. Clara Schumann's words are a tip that life has plenty of both joy and also sadness, which we should aim to find pleasure in the midst of our difficulties.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Clara Schumann between September 13, 1819 and May 20, 1896. He/she was a famous Musician from Germany. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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