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Quote Of The Day: 10-25-20
Quote Of The Day: 10-25-20 "A thing of beauty is a joy forever: its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness" - John Keats In Luv, Lite, Laffter ... |
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Beauty is subjective and it’s appeal can fade over time.
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I failed Calculus 2, two times before I figured out I should change programs and step into business instead of science. It worked out. I guess it was beautiful to finally ditch those math and physics books. Yep... 😊 👍 ... is there another way to look at it Going Too Fucking Far NEW Blog Features RevealeD O O A Foolproof Method Posted Over on that NEW site O O
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Perception is a funny thing. What one person considers beautiful, another might wonder why it’s being lauded. I personally look for inner beauty. That intangible thing we call a soul or just inspiration. My name is MrWrong and I approved this comment
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10/26/2020 9:47 am |
Great quote!
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Such a true quote my friend and it reminds me of this saying "Beauty is in the Eyes of the Beholder" another one that rings so very true. May your day be filled with much beauty today..xoxo
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It is worth noting that Keats's idea of beauty's *permanence* contradicted a popular argument by the philosopher David Hume that humans are continuously reshaped by experience and hence liable to change their views. Thus beauty, as argued in earlier comments, is ephemeral. In the poem ("Endymion") for which the quote comprises the first lines, Keats strives to make his case that the power of beauty assures its immutability. Your choice to complement Keats's quote with an observation on the practitioners of that most elegant and rigidly quantitative of sciences, mathematics, is apropos.
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Beauty is subjective and it’s appeal can fade over time. In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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I failed Calculus 2, two times before I figured out I should change programs and step into business instead of science. It worked out. I guess it was beautiful to finally ditch those math and physics books. Yep... 😊 👍 In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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Perception is a funny thing. What one person considers beautiful, another might wonder why it’s being lauded. I personally look for inner beauty. That intangible thing we call a soul or just inspiration. In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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Great quote! In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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Such a true quote my friend and it reminds me of this saying "Beauty is in the Eyes of the Beholder" another one that rings so very true. May your day be filled with much beauty today..xoxo In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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It is worth noting that Keats's idea of beauty's *permanence* contradicted a popular argument by the philosopher David Hume that humans are continuously reshaped by experience and hence liable to change their views. Thus beauty, as argued in earlier comments, is ephemeral. In the poem ("Endymion") for which the quote comprises the first lines, Keats strives to make his case that the power of beauty assures its immutability. Your choice to complement Keats's quote with an observation on the practitioners of that most elegant and rigidly quantitative of sciences, mathematics, is apropos. In Luv, Lite, Laffter ...
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