True beauty
There are bullfighters who do it just for the money-they are worthless [said Hemingway]. The only one who matters is the bullfighter who feels it, so that if he did it for nothing, he would do it just as well. Same holds true for damn near everyone.
Author: A. E. HotchnerTopics: Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Inspirational, Life, Matter, Meaningful, Money, Money Rules, Money supply, Near, Nearly, True, True beauty, True character
I believe that the labor that is congenial is always the true essence of the happiness that one cam ever has.
Author: A. C. BensonTopics: Always, Essence, Essential, Happenings, Happier, Happiest, Happiest nations, True, True beauty, True character
The true beauty of baseball is found in its traditions, from the seventh-inning stretch to the crack of the bat
Author: A. Bartlett GiamattiTopics: Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Inspirational, Leadership, Leading, Leads, Life, Meaningful, Traditional, Traditions, True, True artist, True beauty, True courage
If you want to know what the Georgians were really like, just watch the furniture experts on the Roadshow, those spraunced and pinched plonkers with marbled hair and patinated jowls pulling ancient drawers off old widows’ ball-and-claw feet and getting all arch about their lovely dovetails. That’s the true voice of Georgiana.
Author: A. A. GillTopics: Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Getting, Hair, Hairstyle, Inspirational, Life, Meaningful, Positive, Realizing, Really, Really Matter, True, True beauty
There is a name for this sudden slap of art, this falling through the rabbit hole of civilisation. It’s Stendhal’s syndrome: being overcome by beauty. They say that the guards in the Uffizi are trained to deal with collapsing Americans who have lived lives of blameless comfort in Midwestern ugliness and can’t compute the full beam of a Bronzino
Author: A. A. GillTopics: Paths, Patient, Slapped, True, True beauty