CRR: Maybe it's not so
much about beauty; my sketch is never going to live up to reality.
In this way, it resembles Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, although the scope isn't so
much about the beauty of space beyond our atmosphere as it is the deadliness of space if it should encroach into our own.
I don't talk
much about beauty, but I definitely should do that more, as who doesn't love great beauty products?
Not exact matches
Hopefully they will find and understand the
beauty and interconnectedness of the universe, how little we know
about it, and just how
much we have yet to learn as a young alien species stuck on a rock that's drifting through the void.
The other possibility, the evocation of the transcendent good — grace,
beauty, God — through the hard temporal realities of individuals in action is
much harder to carry off, as evidenced in Greene's The Power and the Glory, Charles Williams» Descent into Hell, C. S. Lewis» Out of the Silent Planet, Tolstoy's Resurrection, and perhaps most poignantly in the dismal failure of most literary attempts to portray the central mystery, the life of Jesus — Kazantzakis» The Greek Passion, Faulkner's A Fable, or — most dismal of all, historical novels
about Jesus (what could be less hidden?)
This only proves how
much failed you are from challenging the contents of the Quran and all you managed to do is making accusations with out a slightest idea of what you are talking
about never even cared to take the
beauty and leave out what you think of as beast rather than letting out all... but what the use of me talking to a brick of wall that has no religion faith that we can consider as a candle light to guide you to the straight paths to God..?
God has given us
much evidence of His existence: how
about the intricacies of how the human body works - can you really believe that happened without a master plan; what
about the
beauty of nature - can we really think that that just happened; what
about the testimony of millions throughout the ages including Scientists attempting to disprove God, that point to things beyond their comprehension or doing.
Nature has just as
much beauty, order, love, and wonder as it does death, blood, suffering, and murder, and Scripture has hundreds of dark and disturbing passages which seems to paint a different picture of God than we read
about in the Gospels or in 1 John 4:8.
Of course, The Laurels and The Cedars are just two schools and
much more could be said
about the good work that is being done in schools across the country,
about the sterling work done by Catholic home educators, and
about a range of other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education:
Beauty for Truth's Sake and
Beauty in the Word.
They teach me so
much about the complexity of human relationships — the
beauty and the suffering.
In this interview, Sarah tells us
about her morning,
beauty and exercise routines, as well as the changes she's recently made to her diet, her approach to feeding her three year old son, how she used manifestation to change her life, and so
much more.
Here, she tells us
about her upcoming move to the South of France as a way to be closer to nature, her bedtime and
beauty routines, her ways of dealing with jet lag, why she makes a point of packing parmesan and olive oil to bring on her journeys, and
much more.
In this dialogue, Beth tells us
about self - care as the foundation for happiness, having a schedule as a way to avoid stress, why she doesn't believe in the idea of work - life balance, and how her routine has changed since becoming a mother, as well as her newfound love for weight training, the adaptogens and herbs she incorporates into her everyday potions,
beauty, motivation, sustenance, and
much more.
In this interview, Renee tells us in depth
about her bedtime and
beauty routines, her approach to nourishment and exercise, her ways of dealing with stress, and
much more.
In this interview, Chi tells us
about her morning and bedtime routines, her ways of dealing with stress, the simple
beauty tricks she's learned from her mother, making space for the occasional cake and wine, and
much more.
In this interview, Laura talks
about her approach to self - nourishment, exercise,
beauty, stress, fun, and
much more.
In this interview, Trinity tells us
about her rule - free approach to self - care, her path to self - acceptance, and the importance of giving the body exactly what it's craving, as well as a Geisha - approved moisturizer that works wonders for her skin, her number one cold remedy that's likely in your kitchen right now, exercise,
beauty, stress, and
much more.
There's just so
much right
about these little
beauties:).
Once again, as I sipped on the young Quintet and Dry Red No 1 and revelled in their sheer
beauty, I thought
about how
much they cost and what great value they represent in a global context — not least because of their outstanding ability to age amazingly well in the cellar.
In this interview, Lauren tells us
about the Ayurvedic cleanse she's on, what minerals she keeps next to her bed, her ideas
about exercise and
beauty, why she sees the concept of a work - life balance as a myth, and
much more.
In this interview, Satsuki tells us
about her morning, bedtime, and exercise routines, as well as love as a form of self - acceptance, what it's like to see the energy of others, her unique approach to her life schedule, her mother's universally wise
beauty advice, the lifestyle change that helped clear up her skin, nourishment, stress, and so
much more.
I think I love Philosophy so
much becaus it's not just
about outer
beauty - the quotes and names of the products are just so uplifting, too!
«It says so
much about our community that a group of volunteers, the Rockland County Art in Public Places Committee, are willing to work together to add
beauty to our county.»
The
beauty of the book is that it's
about much more than just baseball, and provides lessons many organisations can learn from.
Those dreaming
about the death of the opposition in Nigeria will have to sleep
much longer, and still wake up to meet us
much stronger because a vibrant opposition is the
beauty of democracy.»
Like many collectors and dealers, Labenne cares deeply
about the science and spends
much of his time at the conference diligently attending the scientific sessions — especially the dozen talks that focus on Black
Beauty.
But while people may care
about being beautiful as
much as they ever did, it seems they have largely stopped trying to figure out what
Beauty actually is.
These may contain as
much information
about the structure of the land as a satellite image but, instead of a coarse array of pixels distorting the view, the
beauty of the land shines through.
When UCLA's Christopher T. Russell looks at the images of the protoplanet Vesta produced by NASA's Dawn mission, he talks
about beauty as
much as he talks
about science.
Fact:
Beauty is
about so
much more than appearance.
Eating yourself beautiful enhances your appearance and mood —
beauty after all, is as
much about what we enjoy and take pleasure in, as it is
about the way we look.
No matter how
much I obsess
about beauty, I am the worst when it comes to makeup removal.
Just like we all care so
much about what we put into our bodies, like buying organic apples and hormone - free whatever, we need to pay the same close attention to our
beauty products — everything from skincare, haircare, makeup and even for the hardcore, perfume.
Sometimes I feel like I don't fit in the fitness blogging world (I eat a lot of crap and I'm not really fussed
about what I look like, more fussed
about how
much I can deadlift) but I think the
beauty of the fitness world in general is that you can be anyone from anywhere and you're still welcome.
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I see the same or better results from using Juice
Beauty's product and feel
much better
about the purchase and the ingredients.
This is the best moisturizer I've ever used and I have tried a lot.I started using this
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I'm a huge believer in your
beauty ritual being just as
much about what you put in your body as what you put on your body.
In this episode, we talk
about common causes of hormone imbalances and skin breakouts, why we should avoid synthetic fragrances, why using
beauty products that create a foam is like power washing your face, how antibiotics can impact our skin's microbiome on a permanent basis, and so
much more!
(Well, to be honest,
much of what I'm
about to discuss is largely responsible for her incredible
beauty.)
I just did the 4day detox and feel
much better, I changed everything (food,
beauty product, exercise, sleep, etc) according to the protocol (still recent,
about 3weeks).
It doesn't matter how
much someone can try and tell you that true
beauty is really on the inside, if we look at ourselves in the mirror and we don't think we look our best, it affects how we feel
about ourselves.
I've never blogged
about beauty that
much as I do now, but I still want to cover different topics as well!
I am going to try really hard to incorporate
beauty into the weekly posts; As
much as I love everything
about style and outfits,
beauty is another area of interest which I secretly adore.
I think you have a few things happening... You have a lot more black women speaking their mind
about wanting to be included in the conversation because they spend so
much [on
beauty] every year, and the brands that they wanted to try were either ignoring them or leaving them behind because they were not historically speaking to them.
You may have initially started a
beauty blog called «Lipstick and Glitter» but are you blogging
about beauty, or are your posts more focused on traveling and eating as
much good food as humanly possible?
For me, summer
beauty is pretty
much all
about skin.
Beauty bloggers love talking
about products they loved so
much, they're empty.
I had the pleasure of spending 4 days in Provence with the L'Occitane team and learned sooooo
much about French
beauty that I can't wait to share with you.
ike most women I love
beauty products, but haven't blog
much about it.