Beauty, an interesting concept.....what is beauty? Luckily I never got mired down by physical appearances. And I am so grateful, I have met very interesting people with much to say, that didn't have outward beauty.......by some people's standards.
Zonker, absolutely right! Reminds me of my favorite Bible verse: "Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion." -- Proverbs 11:22.
wait a minit...wait a minit...
ReplyDeleteThose folks on American Idol seem to have a differing opinion than that.
And, surprise, I got a neat Tuesday to blog some, but, now have to leave to go pick up Steve's Mom at the airport.
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ReplyDeleteI fully know yer right here, Jean.
Truth be known...
you are beautiful.
And yet....
ReplyDeleteOne cannot be "beautiful" unless one *is* beautiful...
...ya dig?
To Paraphrase Forest, 'Pretty is as Pretty does".
ReplyDeletehear, hear.
ReplyDeleteBerry - saw your new posts... woohoo! Yer makin' me blush, again.
ReplyDeleteErica - ya, girl... I dig. And, you *is*.
Larry - smart man... both of you.
Lee - ah, yes.
Beauty, an interesting concept.....what is beauty? Luckily I never got mired down by physical appearances. And I am so grateful, I have met very interesting people with much to say, that didn't have outward beauty.......by some people's standards.
ReplyDeleteNea - I see the beauty within as so much more important.
ReplyDeleteI see truth here, Jean.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Thank Goodness, cause ah ain't no looker...ya hare me?
ReplyDeleteVal - you're welcome, dear.
ReplyDeleteMick - aw.....you be a cutie!
Nor must one be ugly to be ugly, capisce?
ReplyDeleteI can be pretty ugly sometimes. But I've never been ugly pretty.
ReplyDelete♫♪"I gotta be meeeeee.... ♪♫♪
Just gotta be meeeeee.... " ♪♪♫
Zonker, absolutely right! Reminds me of my favorite Bible verse: "Like a gold ring in a pig's snout is a beautiful woman who shows no discretion." -- Proverbs 11:22.
ReplyDeleteZonker - another truism, yes.
ReplyDeleteDave - I'm still pondering that one...LOL
Sparrow - ooooooh, that's good!
Is that the origin of the "grab for the gold ring" phrase? Wow. ;)
ReplyDeleteZonker - could be, I guess... we need to ask Sparrow.
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