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LISTEN THIS MUSIC TO FALL ASLEEP INSTANTLY | Relaxing music
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LISTEN THIS MUSIC TO FALL ASLEEP IN 5 MIN | Calm music
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Audiobook
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Audiobook
Smith Brian Gonzalez Michael Lewis Shirley
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God how tiresome it is to be observed by someone. I would know, because in my family there are some of these germans that only care what coat you wear, "wishes to leave their tiny personality out of the picture" and still, hypocritically, think they're important, screenworthy🤳 B-boy 🖤
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“Unbeknownst to him, The Steppenwolf shidded and farded”- Herman Hesse
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Finished 😎
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One of my favorite all time books. The reviews do it very little justice just gotta read or listen to it for yourself
Lektira <3
I loved reading Steppenwolf as a young teenager. I still remember finding it, in that eeriely quiet and empty library. aaahh! truly it was love at first sight! leaning back, outwards extending lounging slipping backwardssssssslowly but I snatched that beautiful books' snatch n nowimndu got dat snatch dat wet soggy snatch and boy, it was love at first sight, I swear!
Peter Weller the reader is an actor. He was RoboCop. He also has a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies.
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Ifkd
Timestamps- (for fellow Stuy gang) Preface: 3:21 (Harry Haller's Records) p.25 "For Madmen Only": 43:34 p.40 "Treatise on the Steppenwolf": 1:17:55 p.56 After "...he shrinks in such deathly fear" 1:53:15 p.66 After "...he would smile at this Steppenwolf" 2:15:50 p.78 After "...child's play of that charming world" 2:43:00 p.93 After "...dreamed more lightly and pleasantly than I had for a while" 3:13:35 p.106 After "...myself to this magnetic power and follow this star" 3:40:30 p.136 After "With a curse, I came back to the razor" 4:42:15 p.147 After "...the thousand souls of the Steppenwolf treatise" 5:05:50 p.158 After "...within me a last burst of wild desire..." 5:29:28 p.173 After "Where had I heard this laugh before? I could not tell" 6:02:00 p.190 After "...and then the planks gave way and we both fell into vacancy" 6:37:00 p.208 After "But then breath and consciousness failed me" 7:16:30
Thank you!!
Thank you!!
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I like the voice of the other audiobook. Funny how voice changes it. This one feels Goth and entangled, the other modern and straight up, clear.
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"Like all men Harry believes that he knows very well what man is and yet does not know at all, although in dreams and other states not subject to control he often has his suspicions. If only he might not forget them, but keep them, as far as possible at least, for his own. Man is not by any means of fixed and enduring form (this, in spite of suspicions to the contrary on the part of their wise men, was the ideal of the ancients). He is much more an experiment and a transition. He is nothing else than the narrow and perilous bridge between nature and spirit. His innermost destiny drives him on to the spirit and to God. His innermost longing draws him back to nature, the mother. Between the two forces his life hangs tremulous and irresolute. "Man," whatever people think of him, is never anything more than a temporary bourgeois compromise. Convention rejects and bans certain of the more naked instincts, a little consciousness, morality and debestialization is called for, and a modicum of spirit is not only permitted but even thought necessary. The "man" of this concordat, like every other bourgeois ideal, is a compromise, a timid and artlessly sly experiment, with the aim of cheating both the angry primal mother Nature and the troublesome primal father Spirit of their pressing claims, and of living in a temperate zone between the two of them. For this reason the bourgeois today burns as heretics and hangs as criminals those to whom he erects monuments tomorrow."
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Ah yes the original RoboCop narrating.
''.....the UN--reality of TIME...." @ 3:34:50
2:28:48 "FOR MADMEN ONLY......"
My version of the book is worded a little differently.
Should be read by Anthony Bourdain.
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Beast read of the book
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how can i get de licenses to use this in a musical composition?
no. you snitch it, so snitch it
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A great book beautifully read. Thank you!
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I'm really trying to enjoy this book. I find it very hard to follow and concentrate to what I'm listening to. It still works well in putting me to sleep as I play it at night next to my bed. Around 3 hours into, starting to get more interesting My book mark 4:00:00
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