In this most recent case, the issue in question is never even addressed in the Bible, and yet authors like Mark Driscoll, Dorothy, Patterson, and Martha Peace have
described physical beauty as an element of «biblical womanhood.»
Not exact matches
Or begin with your own inspired hours, when you experienced what Hugh Walpole, the novelist, once
described: «I affirm that I have become aware, not by my own wish, almost against my will, of an existence of another life of far, far greater importance and
beauty than this
physical one.»
Roberta Smith of The New York Times
described Colson's 1990 debut exhibition at Sperone Westwater Gallery: «In nearly all of Mr. Colson's works, the combination of modesty and grandiosity, of mental exactness and
physical imprecision adds up to an odd, sad
beauty.