“Loving oneself isn't hard, when you understand who and what 'yourself' is. It has nothing to do with the shape of your face, the size of your eyes, the length of your hair or the quality of your clothes. It's so beyond all of those things and it's what gives life to everything about you. Your own self is such a treasure.” GivingSelfHardEyeFacesQualityHairShapesClothesSizeOneselfTreasureLengthYour Face Author:Phylicia Rashad
“What's important for me is to find the right kind of girls who express a vision of a woman. We like girls who look smart and intelligent with natural beauty - a certain quality of skin and hair. And she doesn't look exactly like a model.” LooksKindImportantCertainGirlNaturalQualityVisionHairModelsSmartSkinsIntelligentWhat's ImportantKind Of Girl Author:Christophe Lemaitre
“If I was asked to get rid of the Zen aesthetic and just keep one quality necessary to create art, I would say it's trust. When you learn to trust yourself implicitly, you no longer need to prove something through your art. You simply allow it to come out, to be as it is. This is when creating art becomes effortless. It happens just as you grow your hair. It grows.” IfsNeedsArtHappensGrowsQualityHairProveCreatingArt IsAestheticTrust YourselfEffortlessCreating Art Author:John Daido Loori
“When you visualized a man or a woman carefully, you could always begin to feel pity . . . that was a quality God's image carried with it . . . when you saw the lines at the corners of the eyes, the shape of the mouth, how the hair grew, it was impossible to hate. Hate was just a failure of imagination.” MenFeelsEyeHateImaginationLinesQualitySawsImpossibleHairGrewShapesMouthsHatredCornersPity Book:The Power and the Glory Source: The Power and the Glory
“That the speech of self-disclosure should be translatable seems to me very odd, but I am convinced that it is. The conclusion that I draw is that the only quality which all human being without exception possess is uniqueness: any characteristic, on the other hand, which one individual can be recognized as having in common with another, like red hair or the English language, implies the existence of other individual qualities which this classification excludes.” ShouldHumansSelfHandsSeemsIndividualLanguageHuman BeingsCommonExistenceQualityHairSpeechDrawsRedConvincedConclusionOddCharacteristicsExceptionUniquenessEnglish LanguageClassificationDisclosureRed HairSelf Disclosure Author:W. H. Auden