Life
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The little ghost who gifted Coltrane, Parker, Getz, Coleman, and Rollins
Antoine-Joseph Sax was born on this day in 1814, in Dinant (Netherlands, today Belgium) to Charles-Joseph Sax, and Marie-Joseph Masson, both instrument designers of traditional instruments. Adolphe, as he was called, began making his own instruments, entering two flutes and a clarinet into a competition by the age of 15. Subsequently he studied both instruments,…
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Eating towards either godside
— one may abide by the common notion that central to eating is a need to subside hunger — one may otherwise eat, not merely in order to escape starvation, or be nourished and avoid ailments but rather in pursuit of the joy in eating, in all its stages The latter goes well with either…
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As if looking for a short conversation, it came to me
Humans ought to have the ability to fly (to m. m.)
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It appears to me that a given question may bring about an answer which is unable to quench the thirst for knowing, as the wonder without asking might clearly surpass an understanding.
And so, I sit still with the wonder of nature in its delicate expressions, and take it as is, that the existence of a god or the nonexistent same, neither can destroy these delicacies.
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Personal Lexicon: Luxury
The mere human experience is a luxury. Breathing Smiling Tasting —- luxury And the soul, ingesting and releasing expressions which can never be physically encapsulated.











