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Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness
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"Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness"

- Emile M. Cioran

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This quote by Emile M. Cioran talks to the idea that music can be a source of comfort and solace for those who are overwhelmed by the delights of life. Music can provide a haven for those who are struggling to manage the strength of their emotions. It can be a location to escape to when the world around us is too much to bear. Music can be a balm for the soul, calming away the pain of too much happiness. It can be a method to reveal our sensations when words fail us. Music can be a way to connect with others, to share our pleasures and sorrows, and to discover a sense of belonging. Music can be a way to discover peace and solace in a world that can be frustrating and disorderly. Music can be a haven for those who are ulcerated by happiness.

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Emile M. Cioran This quote is written / told by Emile M. Cioran between April 8, 1911 and June 21, 1995. He was a famous Philosopher from Romania. The author also have 73 other quotes.

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