I do not know at what moment in life, if ever, we realise that we are neither George Sands nor Juliets. Of course, if we are not beautiful, we recognise early that beauty is nothing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am such a diehard romantic. I guess a part of me thinks I am Juliet.
I have never been beautiful in cliche terms.
I don't think I was born beautiful. I just think I was born me.
I never thought I'd be right to play a Juliet-like character.
I've never considered myself to be beautiful, and I still don't.
Rather nostalgically, I sometimes think I could still play Juliet. Inside, I'm still an incorrigible romantic.
Beautiful people are always with us, as evolutionary psychologists and a trip to the news-stand confirm.
You know, all these sentiments about beauty coming from within, they've always resonated when I've read them, but it takes a bit of living to truly appreciate them. To realise we are so much more than our experiences, that we are who we are because of the lessons we've learnt, now that's what true 'beauty' is for me.
We all have to find beauty within us, as opposed to just our exterior.
Without realizing it, the individual composes his life according to the laws of beauty even in times of greatest distress.
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