09.04.07

Everything has a beautiful part even a cactus. Botanic Garden @ Washington, DC’s Living Plant Museum.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Let me look closer... Ouch!! my eye!!

Hmm.. Everything have beautiful part...YES, even word "ugly" still has "pretty" in front of them in some sentence.

Hey!!,come to think again, I'm not sure about us!! Do I have beautiful part? And you? What is your beautiful part?

Ha Ha Ha, I agreed with you about what you've stated, but it just really hard for me to tell which part of MEN are beautiful.

Anonymous said...

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

To Noopook:
The GAY part of Men are always beautiful... :p

Spacerabbit said...

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".....

I like this quote.

but...err..Where does it come from? I can't remember, but it's sound familiar.

Unknown said...

AGREED!!

But someone ruin this quote by make a RPG monster name "Beholder".
Whenever I read this word, I alway think of creature with spherical body, one eye, very big mouth, and have a lot of tentacles on it's head.

To Nuch:

.....

Hmm, so for one man to be beautiful, he must be... umm...

Let it depend on the beholder like you said would be better.

Anonymous said...

What game is it that has a monster called "Beholder"?

Unknown said...

"Dungeons & Dragons" is the name. It's a very famous role playing game...

In the other name, it's called "eye tyrant".

This monster appear in many other game and comic that base on fantasy
too, umm.. like in "bastard" or umm....eh many but I can't come up with any name right now.

Talk about the original idiom. This one is very old and appeared in many many place. This saying first appeared in the 3rd century BC in Greek. It didn't appear in its current form in print until the 19th century, but in the meantime there were various written forms that expressed much the same thought.

Anonymous said...

oh...Dungeon & Dragon... It's a film too.
Ummm...

About the quote, I first learnt it as English idiom. However, if you do search in dictionary.com or wikipedia... There's so many writtens which can be interpreted the same meaning. One of those was created by Shakesapear.
I think it's the way to explaing how different people see this world. ;)

Unknown said...

Ok,if "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is the way to explain how different people see this world, and Nuch's perception.

then "Everything has a beautiful part" explain spacerabbit's eye

.. eh..and "Everything has a beautiful part, man excluding" seem to be mine.. ? he he