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#beau

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The world looks so beautiful! She wonders how one can not do for it anything that needs to be done, or at least all one can do.


Carol Emshwiller


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She laughed. I closed my eyes. It sounded damn mournful, that laugh of hers echoing off the square.


Esi Edugyan


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Is this the truth we knew, and then forgot? Maybe the lies are all that we've got But aren't they beautiful?


Sarah Slean


#modern-man #truth #beauty

Mrs Poste, who had wished people to live beautiful lives and yet be ladies and gentlemen.


Stella Gibbons


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What a person has is of no consequence, whether much or little, when it comes to the deep satisfaction of the soul. Apart from Christ, the rich and beautiful, and the poor and unlovely, will all end up in precisely the same misery.


Kelly Minter


#soul #beauty

You know," said Al in a daze of hunger and cold, "when you see this, you realize that despite all the crap that goes on in the cities, despite all the words and accusations, the country has balance and momentum. The whole thing is symmetrical and beautiful; it works. The cities are like bulbs on a Christmas tree. They may bum, swell, and shatter, but the green stays green. Look at it," he said, eyes fixed on the horizon, not unmoved by the motion of the train. "Look at it. It's alive.


Mark Helprin


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Fate does not invite ugly boring people to save the world; and if you do try to save the world (without being beautiful, strong, clever, or wise), you will soon die pointlessly and how much adventure is there in that?


James Alan Gardner


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That must be the chief reason to become sergeant; so you can assign yourself to monitor the most beautiful security risk.


James Alan Gardner


#beauty

you can tell if the person is beautiful inside after the autopsy


Haresh Daswani


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Roger left the cricket stumps and they went into the drawing room. Grandpapa, at the first suggestion of reading aloud, had disappeared, taking Patch with him. Grandmama had cleared away the tea. She found her spectacles and the book. It was Black Beauty. Grandmama kept no modern children's books, and this made common ground for the three of them. She read the terrible chapter where the stable lad lets Beauty get overheated and gives him a cold drink and does not put on his blanket. The story was suited to the day. Even Roger listened entranced. And Deborah, watching her grandmother's calm face and hearing her careful voice reading the sentences, thought how strange it was that Grandmama could turn herself into Beauty with such ease. She was a horse, suffering there with pneumonia in the stable, being saved by the wise coachman. After the reading, cricket was anticlimax, but Deborah must keep her bargain. She kept thinking of Black Beauty writing the book. It showed how good the story was, Grandmama said, because no child had ever yet questioned the practical side of it, or posed the picture of a horse with a pen in its hoof. "A modern horse would have a typewriter," thought Deborah, and she began to bowl to Roger, smiling to herself as she did so because of the twentieth-century Beauty clacking with both hoofs at a machine. ("The Pool")


Daphne du Maurier


#children-s-books #horse #stories #story #storytelling






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