Quote by Matthew Fox
If you look closely at a tree youll notice its knots and dead bran

If you look closely at a tree youll notice its knots and dead branches, just like our bodies. What we learn is that beauty and imperfection go together wonderfully. – Matthew Fox

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I am a Westerner. Were not going to change the West by going East. The East has a lot to teach us, but essentially its like a mirror, saying, hey, cant you see whats here in your own religion, what are you, stupid? – Matthew Fox

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Religion
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Beauty saves. Beauty heals. Beauty motivates. Beauty unites. Beauty returns us to our origins, and here lies the ultimate act of saving, of healing, of overcoming dualism. – Matthew Fox

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Beauty
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And as Ive gotten deeper into the process of making films and television and such, I think I have more trust in the fact that you really never know what youre going to find after the twenty-fifth take. – Matthew Fox

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Trust
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You can take no credit for beauty at sixteen. But if you are beautiful at sixty, it will be your soul’s own doing. – Marie Stopes

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I dont believe in one ideal beauty. – Zac Posen

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Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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I am still a victim of chess. It has all the beauty of art – and much more. It cannot be commercialized. Chess is much purer than art in its social position. – Marcel Duchamp

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