As a species, the look of another of our species into our eyes has a great power. It can mean a lot of different things: aggression, love.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The ability to make love frivolously is the chief characteristic which distinguishes human beings from beasts.
Beauty connotes humanity. We call a natural object beautiful because we see that its form expresses fitness, the perfect fulfillment of function.
We both can be the most beautiful and benevolent creatures on the planet, but then there's another side that can be as harsh and as ugly as the darkest thing you could imagine seeing.
Beauty and seduction, I believe, is nature's tool for survival, because we will protect what we fall in love with.
In every advanced mammalian species that survives and thrives, a common anthropological characteristic is the fierce behavior of the adult female of the species when she senses a threat to her cubs. The lioness, the tigress and the mama bear are all examples.
Animals mean everything to me. We have to be their voice and protectors.
We do not see nature with our eyes, but with our understandings and our hearts.
As a species, we tend to be doers, forever shaping and reshaping the world to better suit our purposes.
An eye for beauty locks onto faces that show signs of health and fertility - just as one would predict if it had evolved to help the beholder find the fittest mate.
Nature makes boys and girls lovely to look upon so they can be tolerated until they acquire some sense.
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