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  • What is a work of art?

    A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with the fact that other people want what they want. Indeed, the moment that an artist takes notice of what other people want, and tries to supply the demand, he ceases to be an artist, and becomes a dull or an amusing craftsman, an honest or dishonest tradesman. He has no further claim to be considered as an artist.

    - Oscar Wilde, "The Soul of Man Under Socialism"

    I wish some people could understand this...

    :wave:

  • Lighting Your Way


    Lighting Your Way
    by justageorgiaguy

    If I was one thing, I'd be a candle
    Lighting the way so you can handle
    Your life easier without woes
    Not having to fight with your foes.
    I'd help keep you from stumbling over
    Things blocking your path to an open door.
    If I light your path, life is easier,
    Even strong winds, my light will not deter.
    No matter what, I'm here for you
    To cheer you up when you are blue.
    Do not fret when times get tough,
    If things look down or kind of rough.
    Just remember, I'm always here,
    In your heart, close and near.
    I will help you out in every way,
    Happiness and love in your heart will stay.
    Don't blow me out, that's one request
    Unless it's me you do detest.
    I do not try to hurt anyone
    That isn't good or any fun.
    But one day you may leave me behind
    You may no longer need my light to shine.
    If that day comes, go on your way
    And I will hope to see you again one day.
    If one day, I don't appear,
    Do not worry, do not fear
    I may be gone, but in your heart
    The light I gave you did not depart.
    It will be there forever and a day
    To always bring happiness and light your way.

    Let me be your friend

    xx

  • Slow Dance

    You may already seen this and so did I...But I was reading my emails and this poem came across...Apparently it was written by a young girl with cancer. BUT it is very deep and so true.

    SLOW DANCE

    Have you ever watched kids

    On a merry-go-round?

    Or listened to the rain

    Slapping on the ground?

    Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight?

    Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?

    You better slow down.

    Don't dance so fast.

    Time is short.

    The music won't last.

    Do you run through each day

    On the fly?

    When you ask How are you?

    Do you hear the reply?

    When the day is done
    !

    Do you lie in your bed

    With the next hundred chores

    Running through your head?

    You'd better slow down

    Don't dance so fast.

    Time is short.

    The music won't last.

    Ever told your child,

    We'll do it tomorrow?

    And in your haste,

    Not see his sorrow?

    Ever lost touch,

    Let a good friendship die

    Cause you never had time

    To call and say,"Hi"

    You'd better slow down.

    Don't dance so fast.

    Time is short.

    The music won't last.

    When you run so fast to get somewhere

    You miss half the fun of getting there.

    When you worry and hurry through your day,

    It is like an unopened gift....

    Thrown away.

    Life is not a race.

    Do take it slower

    Hear the music

    Before the song is over.

  • Creep

    By Paulo Coelho from
    http://www.warriorofthelight.com/

    Creep

    Although the word is a bit on the strong side, the truth is that all of us have known a creep in our lives (the dictionary defines the term as “an individual without any character, dignity or spirit”). He is the kind of person who tries to stand out more when we are adolescents, when we are fighting to affirm our identities, our dreams, our place in the world. We are filled with doubts about what to do, and all of a sudden here comes the creep: always the leader, the one who thinks he is the best-looking, the most intelligent, the most able to face the challenges that lie ahead.

    To remain in this position, he attacks our self-esteem: he wants us to think we are ugly, dull, without any future, and that we should imitate him and his way of leading the guys on the block (or in the building, or the condominium). In the case of boys, normally he imposes himself by brute force or by his “smart” attitudes, as if he knew more than everybody else. In the case of girls, the creep is always the one who seems to attract the looks of all the guys, get invited to all the parties, always be the most elegant.

    Creeps (both male and female) look at us with a certain air of superiority and try to dictate the rules of the group. We naturally feel intimidated at such conduct, unsure of what to do, and end up letting the creep guide us for some time. Although we do not know it, we are giving the creep the power that he neither has nor deserves, and this will be the only moment in his life that his ephemeral light will manage to shine. But that is all part of our apprenticeship, since that is the way we develop our defenses in the future.

    And so we grow up. Little by little each of us makes his choices, the group of adolescents splits up, and the creep disappears, although we still preserve his image of beauty, wisdom, leadership, elegance, strength and superiority.

    During this important rite of passage called adolescence, all of us have our fundamental values tested – except the creep. While we suffer from feeling neglected, insecure and fragile, he sails smoothly by: after all, he is our leader! He does not have to endure all those endless difficult hours the rest of us spend on rainy afternoons and lying awake at nights.

    One fine day, when we are already adults, we think about getting together with our friends from adolescence. We organize a party, usually in a restaurant – where everyone shows up with their husbands and wives. Nothing better than to sit down at a good meal, with good wine, and remember a little the years that made us all that we are today.

    The creep shows up – generally married like the rest of us. We are all interested in what has become of his/her life, there is still a certain fascination and awe about an attitude so full of self-confidence. Where did that person go whom we secretly envied and admired?

    The first surprise is that the creep went nowhere. Or rather, he may have taken a couple of successful steps, but soon life proved implacable towards his arrogance – the adult world is quite different from the one we live in when we are young.

    But the creep still has one refuge: his adolescent gang. And since he thinks that the world has not moved forward, he wants to relive his moments of glory. When dinner starts, it seems that we have all been transported back, but soon we realize that he was just an instrument to enable us to grow. After a couple of drinks, we see the creep at bay, trying to prove a strength that no longer exists, feeling that we still believe that he is the leader of us all.

    We smile, exchange kind words with everyone, pay the bill and leave with the impression that the creep has made the wrong choice. We think: “everything in that person should have worked out right, and it didn’t”.

    All of us have known a creep or two in our lives. And that’s just as well.

  • And the saga continues...

    I can't stop thinking my future isn't pretty.:>> I mean unless the girl learns how to make people look younger, I'm bloody sick:))

    Anyway this is my hand today:

    burning

    And for those who don'tknow....this is makeup!!

    :wave:

    xx

  • Oh crap!

    And this is how I look now:

    Image004

    And I'm guessing I will look horrific from now on,as my dear baby daughter is studying theatrical make up,and I have the feeling I'll be the practice body! :)):)):)):))

    See you soon

    xx

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