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I must confess that I lead a miserable life. For almost two years, I have ceased to attend any social functions, just because I find it impossible to say to people, 'I am deaf.' If I had any other profession, I might be able to cope with my infirmity; but in my profession, it is a terrible handicap.

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In this quote, Ludwig van Beethoven speaks honestly about the challenges he faces in his life due to his deafness. He shares how it has affected his ability to attend social functions and how difficult it is for him to communicate this fact to others. Beethoven recognizes that his deafness is a tremendous obstacle in his chosen profession, making it a significant handicap.
Quote by Ludwig van Beethoven
Composer, German
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer.
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