Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.
“Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.”
— James Hillman · Beauty
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Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.
“Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.”
— James Hillman · Beauty
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“Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.”
“Loss means losing what was we want to change but we don't want to lose. Without time for loss, we don't have time for soul.”
“We need to have an educational system that's able to embrace all sorts of minds, and where a student doesn't have to fit into a certain mold of learning.”
“You don't know what you're going to get into when you follow your bliss.”
“I'm the result of upbringing, class, race, gender, social prejudices, and economics. So I'm a victim again. A result.”
“The capacity for people to kid themselves is huge. Living on illusions or delusions, and the re-establishing of these illusions or delusions requires a big effort to keep them from being seen through. But a very old idea is at work behind our current state of affairs: enantiodromia, or the Greek notion of things turning into their opposite.”
“I was in a modeling contest when I was 16. People don't think it's different, modeling versus beauty pageants, but it is. As a model, you're still an individual. When you are crowned a Miss, you are representative of a lot.”
“How goodness heightens beauty!”
“I'm obsessed with make-up, but my top tip doesn't actually involve any products. Beauty starts with glowing skin, and the way to ruin it is with dirty, clogged make-up brushes.”
“The few days that I shot with Jayalalithaaji, I got to observe her very closely. I was very impressed by her grace, beauty, and dignity. She came to the sets with her mother. So did I. She remained aloof on the sets and didn't speak much to anyone.”
“Just like hair frames our face, brows frame our eyes. I see so much potential in harmonized beauty whenever I see a woman who's not filling in her brows, and I just want to go in with my brow pencil and just be like, 'Filling in eyebrows, OK, done - look in the mirror and be inspired.' That's one of my pet peeves, but beauty is subjective.”