Not exact matches
I saw Neil deGrasse Tyson tear up
recently talking about him personally hearing the universe calling him to
explore it and the wonderful
feeling and awe that surrounds him when studying.
I have
recently been really
exploring natural beauty products and have just tried faith in nature coconut shampoo and conditioner — my hair
feels so great!
Until very
recently, I
felt that my relationship with quinoa was strong and complete, and that like a loving partner, I had
explored and loved its many faces from dawn to dusk.
Initially I was a bit concerned about getting the kids out of the waterpark to
explore the rest of the area, but since we
recently visited Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls, they didn't
feel too slide - deprived and only grumbled a teensy bit when it came to heading out and about.
Recently, I've
explored the Alexa app Skills feature to include daily quotes and the «Question of...
feel free to text or tweet me your burning dating questions.
Am discovering myself... Guess I've always known But only
recently I'm trying to
explore my feminine submissive
feelings... Looking for friends... Maybe more with right man.
In her recent New York Times piece with Jenna Wortham (in which Wortham aptly calls the record «a homage to women and the spectrum of sexual identities»), Monáe clarifies that «she has been circling the themes
explored... [here] for at least a decade» but only
recently felt self - assured enough to face them without masks.
Only
recently had the country opened itself back up to American tourists, and it
felt almost surreal to
explore the landscape.
Beverly McIver's paintings are a voyage in self - revelation from her earlier self - portraits in white face (the clown) to black face (confronting the black stereotype); to more
recently, the unmasking of her skin, body and
feelings as she
explores her identity as an artist and as an African American.
Biography: Beverly McIver's paintings are a voyage in self - revelation from her earlier self - portraits in white face (the clown) to black face (confronting the black stereotype); to more
recently, the unmasking of her skin, body and
feelings as she
explores her identity as an artist and as an African American.