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She had a beautifulness, but not for this kind of world."
But that beautifulness poses almost as great a danger as blackface.
"All this beautifulness, Donald Duck, plus a perfect diving board.
"Well, what a bunch of beautifulness," said Ramona.
But this was higher than that; this was love and man and beautifulness, the three: a new trinity.
"I feel like everybody's a little bit broken, and everybody has the same capacity and range of terribleness and beautifulness and light," he says.
After this he said nothing for a while, and I laid myself on the floor of his garret, and stared up and around at the great blue beautifulness.
He owned an awaken eye for the beautifulness in the nature and for a long time he strived to render everything as true to life as possible on his canvases.
Moreover, In the North area of Mae Sariang, there are natianal park such as Salawin and Mae Ngao in which trekking is quite developed because of the beautifulness of the mountain and the jungle.
Dismissing early-music morality in Classical-era music - using modern instruments instead of period ones and in a more or less modern way - is fine with me, but here the result was a great symphony dissolved in a haze of beautifulness.
Distributist ideas were put into practice by The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic, a group of artists and craftsmen who established a community in Ditchling, Sussex, England, in 1920, with the motto 'Men rich in virtue studying beautifulness living in peace in their houses'.