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Christy Turlington

Christy Turlington, born on January 2, 1969, is a renowned fashion model. She made a name for herself in the fashion industry with her unique charm and elegant image, becoming one of the most influential models of the 1990s. Turlington not only shone on the runway but also actively participated in social welfare activities, dedicated to raising global awareness of women's health issues. more

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“Why will we struggle to attain, and strive, When all we gain is but an empty dream?-- Better, unto my thinking, doth it seem To end it all and let who will survive; To find at last all beauty is but dust; That love and sorrow are the very same; That joy is only suffering's sweeter name; And sense is but the synonym of lust. Far better, yea, to me it seems to die; To set glad lips against the lips of Death-- The only thing God gives that comforteth, The only thing we do not find a lie.”

“It is a common thing for men to benumb their own arms, and make them as dead and useless by leaning too much upon them: so it is in a moral as well as a natural way: all the prudence and pains in the world avail nothing without God. So saith the Psalmist, in Psalm cxxvii. 2.”