“I'm fighting for beauty. A lot of people get confused by that because the only definition of beauty that they've inherited is so basic and flat that they just associate beauty with that commodity that we're told grants people power. That is not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is: Beauty is your soul's fingerprint on the earth, and no one else in the world can have your beauty. Beauty is when I'm speaking to someone and I'm like: I could talk to you for the rest of my life because I can finally breathe again. The world for me is a series of drowning and then having conversations with people where I can finally breathe again. And the reason I can breathe is because it's you, it's not that imprint of what you've been told - the cookie-cutter sheet that says: Hi, I only know myself from my identities. So beauty work for me is actually deep healing work to say: Who am I outside of what I've been told I should be? Beauty is about that attitude of showing up and saying: I'm worthy of being here. -Alok”
Quote by Glennon Doyle
Work
We Can Do Hard Things: Answers to Life's 20 Questions
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
“A permanent marker of the beauty and good he’d tried to bring into the world.”
“An exile of wheat and olives”
Source: Thoughts To Live
Source: The Appointment
Source: Celestial Banquet
Source: Love Auction: Too Risky to Love Again