Everyday..............first thing in the morning, when i wake up next to my wife and every night dozing off in her arms completely smitten by her love.
Finding my Angel and letting her know is my identifying and appreciating her.
2006-08-18 07:24:46
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answered by Dr. Knowitall 2
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Anyone can. It depends on how people percieve beauty to be...What is beauty to you? And what kind of beauty are you talking about? Looks? An exquisite piece of art? A father holding his little girls hand as they walk through a park? A mother and her daughter strolling down an avenue jamming and laughing to music? A woman/man ignored by so many others because of their appearance but when someone actually approaches them, they find out that he/she is beautiful and it just never has the chance to shine? How about a supermodel who's beauty on the outside can stop a man dead where he stands just by watching her strike a pose? Hmmm, How about taking the time and staring at the sunset or gazing at the stars that twinkle above you n someone special as you lay in the beach talking about everything? The sound of nature? A breathtaking view you just cant explain? A car you really wish you could have? Material beauty? Simplistic beauty? Lyrical beauty? Emotional beauty? What kind of beauty do YOU appreciate when you see it? And how often do we take the beauty all around us for granted? Have a good weekend everyone!!!
2006-08-18 14:25:50
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answered by Cloe 4
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Ahh the age old question of beauty. I love to appreciate it in its many splendid forms. The sweetest beauty is most often the one that comes from the blue. The way moss grows over a rock, the rhythm of a crack running across a building outside wall, even in the myriad colors in an oil or gas spill in a puddle. I think more people need to see the scene in American Beauty where he taped the bag floating in the wind. It was classic of seeing beauty.
2006-08-18 14:31:21
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answered by Casca 4
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Yes.
Every day when I drive to work, I cross a bridge as the sun is rising. The steam coming off of the water admist the reflection of the sunrise is unbelievably beautiful.
2006-08-18 14:25:20
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answered by Pitchow! 7
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Yes
An example of beauty to me is seeing a father with his daughter. It always chokes me up because it shatters the stereotypes about men.
2006-08-18 14:28:42
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answered by Amazon 3
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God made lots of beautiful things that i appreciate but with people that's another story, many people appear beautiful but are UGLY on the inside. i know some people that are beautiful inside and out and i tell them how good they are, but for the others i have to really feel that they are good in and out because too many people are fakes.
2006-08-18 14:25:44
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answered by porsha226 4
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I can definitely see it!
Last weekend, a friend and I went hiking when the sun was getting ready to set. When we got to the top of the trail, we sat on the platform and just sat and watched the sunset, which was just gorgeous. We live in a rural area, so there's lots of hills and trees and it was just wonderful. And it was even more wonderful because I'm very fond of this person.
2006-08-18 14:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Natural beauty or beauty deemed by society?
I think I see natural beauty when someone doesn't need heavy make up to see an improvement in there face...where even their imperfections don't hinder their looks, but it helps them seem more unique.
2006-08-18 14:23:49
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answered by Name Unknown 2
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Yes. For me, most beauty is in the face. The face of a parent looking at their newborn infant... or their third grader on stage as a grape in the school play... or their young adult child at his or her graduation.
It's the face of a parent in NICU whose just been told "he's out of the woods... it's going to be fine."
It's in the face of a man whose wife has Alzheimer's... as she struggles to recall who he is... and he looks at her and sees the young girl he fell in love with decades ago.
It's the face of a woman in love... it's the face of the man she adores... it's the faces of those who love them when they say their vows.
It's in the face of a little boy giving a handmade gift to his mother for Mother's Day... and the face of the little girl who made the very special pencil holder for Daddy out of an orange juice can.
I think it's just the face of love... no matter what type of love... it can be love for a fellow human being or love for family or love for your soulmate. But... to me, that's real beauty.
2006-08-18 14:33:24
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answered by thegirlwholovedbrains 6
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Of course. The Mona Lisa is beautiful. I like looking at the stars, and just nature itself is beautiful.
2006-08-18 14:23:32
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answered by Anonymous
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