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  2. Matthew 6:21 - Wikipedia

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    For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. The World English Bible translates the passage as: for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. The Novum Testamentum Graece text is: ὅπου γάρ ἐστιν ὁ θησαυρός σου, ἐκεῖ ἔσται καὶ ἡ καρδία σου.

  3. Heart of Frédéric Chopin - Wikipedia

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    A biblical verse from Matthew 6:21 was inscribed onto one of the plaques: "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." [5] [9] For decades, the heart was the sole public monument in Warsaw honoring Chopin that the Tsarist authorities allowed. It drew "covert displays of nationalist fervor".

  4. The Song from Moulin Rouge - Wikipedia

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    "The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" is a popular song set to a melody that appeared in the 1952 film Moulin Rouge. It became a No. 1 hit in the UK Singles Chart when recorded by Mantovani. [1] The music for the film was written by Georges Auric; the original French lyrics were by Jacques Larue, with the English words by William ...

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  6. Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer - Wikipedia

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    The end of the "Answer" music video features the intro of their 2022 song "Sector 1". [17] " Star 1117" is an R&B ballad song with slow piano notes, falsetto inflections and smooth melodies. [ 5 ] [ 24 ] Featuring an "easy-to-sing-along-to" chorus, the song is dedicated to the group's fans.

  7. Heartlight (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Heartlight" is a song written by Neil Diamond, Carole Bayer Sager and her then-husband, Burt Bacharach, [1] and recorded by Diamond in 1982. It is the first track on Diamond's 1982 album, also titled Heartlight, and reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his thirteenth (and last) top 10 hit on the chart.

  8. Oscar C. Eliason - Wikipedia

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    Oscar C. Eliason (January 6, 1902 – March 1, 1985) was a Swedish American clergyman, who served as a pastor and evangelist in the Assemblies of God, and was a prolific poet and composer, who composed over 50 hymns and gospel songs, including A Name I Highly Treasure and the popular Got Any Rivers?, which influenced another song, God Specializes, commonly regarded as one of the foundational ...

  9. A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure - Wikipedia

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    The book won the Canada Book Award and was a finalist for the 2022 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. [4] [5]In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called the book "ambitious" and lauded Nguyen's use of language in order to simultaneously communicate a biography of her mother and make a broader argument about diaspora.