Listening now to the heart-felt Neapolitan song 'Torna a Surriento' sung by the great Pavarotti in this 1979 Lp recording. Composed in 1894 by Ernesto de Curtis. The lyrics allude to the town of Sorrento, which takes its name from the mythical sirens who lure travelers. Enjoy!
A mulher é sempre uma Sicília voluptuosamente implorando pelos braços da tirania, e Eu não aguento mais ter de tomar as mínimas decisões sozinha at all 🙂↔️
Dear writers, we need your imagination, your narrative creativity and your lively thinking. We need these to create spaces of freedom and authenticity, within which divine grace can make the promise of consolation and peace resound. https://t.co/FEmCrdQ392
@opedroissa Incrível. Obrigada. Uma pena que os temas não me interessam grandemente, darei uma chance quando a saudade estiver batendo ainda mais forte…
@josephvfxs As jazz suits são uma graça e eu até que tô vendo -algo- porque nunca toquei nada parecido antes, mas é nível de fazer mal para alma se alongar demais 😭
I cannot read Nietzsche with any relish or intellectual pleasure because I cannot look at a devil’s diary without turning away. He is like a Wormwood without the obvious application of spiritual benefit — unless one wrestles on the ground and he is forced to bless you.