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Women and beauty! Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? “Surface Beauty” is something no living woman can ever be: the one who never sweats, who never wrinkles, is always ready to be displayed and never gets tired of being judged. That pertains to mannequins in a fashion window or dolls in a toy shop. There is a psychological contemplation regarding surface beauty and deep beauty. Not to say that constructed beauty is no better than natural beauty. A work of art (music or paintings for example) is constructed beauty but it may still be graceful, attractive and capable of qualities that give pleasure to the human senses. So why does beauty matter so much? Research at UTA examines that “beautiful people” are comparitively meaner than “ordinary looking people”. Beauty provides the refuge from futility where we contemplate the meaning of it all. Well, “it’s plain to see you’re the reason that God made a girl.” Some “beautiful women” are diamond’s, and some are a treasure!
How can I get through days when I can’t get through hours?
I can try but when I do I see u and I’m devouredAnd if the stars ever fell one by one from the sky
I know mars could not be too far behind
Because baby, this kind of beauty has got no reason to ever be shy
Because honey, this kind of beauty is the kind that comes from insideCould you be the most beautiful girl in the world?
It’s plain to see you’re the reason that God made a girl.
Prince (TAFKAP) says it well …
Posted under Entertainment, Music, Personal, Thoughts and Quotes | Posted on Sat, 27th May 2006 1:59 pm
