I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.
“I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.”
— Philomena Kwao · Beauty
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I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.
“I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.”
— Philomena Kwao · Beauty
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“I've inherited so much culture, beauty, and love, and I'm the perfect mix of Philomena.”
“Fat is fat. This goes back to the word 'plus.' We describe things. We are humans, and we need to describe things.”
“'Sports Illustrated' has set the standard for what a swimsuit model should be. For a magazine that has that much influence to include models of different body types on their pages shows that they're breaking down old beauty ideals while opening the doors of diversity and inclusivity.”
“I grew up in the U.K. and now reside in the United States, and my family is from Ghana.”
“For me, diverse beauty is an affirmation of every single person in his or her own skin.”
“It isn't hard to see how the lack of representation affects the self esteem of many women world wide.”
“Poetry and beauty are always making peace. When you read something beautiful you find coexistence; it breaks walls down.”
“I lend my daughter beauty products, but only as a treat. If she's going to a party, I'll let her borrow a mascara or moisturizer.”
“I generally don't climb something if it makes me feel fear. The beauty of soloing is that there's no pressure - no one's telling me to do it. So if something seems scary, I don't have any obligation to do it. I can prepare further or just walk away entirely.”
“When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dewdrop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.”
“Every year of my life I grow more convinced that it is wisest and best to fix our attention on the beautiful and the good, and dwell as little as possible on the evil and the false.”
“The Western man declares that in order to be beautiful, a woman must look 14 years old. If she dares to look 50, or worse, 60, she is beyond the pale. By putting the spotlight on the female child and framing her as the ideal of beauty, he condemns the mature woman to invisibility.”