There is so
much beauty in this world... beautiful people, nature, color... why would anyone take something beautiful and depict it as something less than what it could be?
It's one of the few blogs I follow regularly and utterly love to read your heart about adoption, about projects, your creativity and eye for
beauty in the world around you & how you carry that throughout your vision for making a house a home, is like a breath of fresh air.
There is
such beauty in this world in the simplest acts of kindness that its light pushes aside the darkness that some use to injure those around them.
Like the Impressionists, Proctor's work often explores the fleeting moment, something that lasts for a second, captured in time, whether as performance, temporary intervention or as a permanent artwork, her works
create beauty in a world where nothing lasts forever.
And years later, when I began to study the kaleidoscope of womanhood in Scripture, and experience the freedom of Christ with the broad gorgeousness of the church, culture, and
terrible beauty in the world, I began understand that words, so easily tossed around, matter.
And I thank them more than they know for giving me and my sister such great opportunities to learn
about beauty in the world, and having that sense of wonder that comes when gazing upon a horizon in a place for the first time seeing a vast expanse before you.
The good thing about being driven to create something, to do business, to build a «brand», to
make beauty in the world, to make a change, to share yourself creatively, as lots of us are, is that you need to exist outside your comfort zone for a lot of the time.
Instead, they only serve as impediments in opposition to the primary story - line, Mija enrolling in a poetry class in order to find a
hidden beauty in the world.
Anna encourages all children to appreciate the process as much as the product of their own work, and to explore, ask questions, and find
beauty in the world around them.
As a result, we are raising generations of people who have no idea about the power of the creative process to solve problems,
find beauty in the world around us, or relate to others in an engaging, constructive, and deeply meaningful way.»
I hope it will be about the importance
of beauty in the world, manmade and natural, the importance of using your senses.
Talmud says «one who has not seen king herods temple has not
seen beauty in this world» may our synagogues continue to be the most beautiful buildings in the world
I might see through a slightly different lens because of my orientation, but it seems the Lord uses all the different parts of me — including my sexuality — to write a unique story of restoration that creates a little
more beauty in the world.
«I think what she loved is beauty,
the beauty in the world.
You said: «Yes it is what you say, but the One who you want to ignore is who created YOU and all of
the beauty in this world.»
Yes it is what you say, but the One who you want to ignore is who created YOU and all of
the beauty in this world.
At the close of Vatican II he wrote a stirring «Message to Artists,» reminding them that they are «the guardians of
beauty in the world.»
The problem, Live4Him, is that you don't see
the beauty in the world.
Seeing
beauty in the world?
For me, the meaning is in helping others, in bettering myself (my skills, my ability to reason, my interactions with others), in finding joy and
beauty in the world around me.
There's too much
beauty in the world to lose hope; too many people searching for something more than themselves; too many people who comfort the suffering; too many people who serve the poor; too many people who seek and teach the truth; too much history that witnesses, again and again, to the mercy of God, incarnate in the course of human affairs.
Isnt it blatently obvious that
the beauty in this world was created by MY god... and not the god of the thousands of other religions?
There is a lot of
beauty in the world (as well as funny things) and without knowing Jerome, I'll bet he was part of both of those things
The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and
the beauty in the world.
Their ability to create and capture
the beauty in the world is the reason why they typically hold careers in visual arts or photography.
It is also mentioned in the novel «The Great Gatsby,» in which narrator Nick Carraway says, «The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and
the beauty in the world.»