@AlexisRenG Ms Glabach, I humbly propose that your life may be enriched by a more intimate acquaintance with beauty: http://bit.ly/2h6yD8e
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And by beauty I mean a joy that may be shared with and by all, and which endures longer than any person:http://bit.ly/1Smh3EU
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The hallmark of this sort of beauty is subtlety; the tiny, exquisite details are what makes it endure: http://bit.ly/2hjHKil
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The idea is simple: if you want to be heard, whisper. And if a word is lost, so much the better: for thus is the mind tantalized
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Dorothy Parker was right: there is no more cruel destroyer of excitement than painstaking detail. We want hints, not answers.
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We want to find our own answers. That's why some of the most beautiful songs have no words. http://bit.ly/2gbwhAs
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And, speaking of Dorothy Parker, she understood the power of subtlety, and used it masterfully: http://bit.ly/2h6T0lw
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