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If you fill your mind with a beautiful thought there will be no room in it for an ugly one."

Its portrait of the lightning flash of first love is beautiful, but, for those of us who are getting on, it is also a painful reminder of all we have lost.

The servants resemble the kind of odd-bods you encounter in the corner of a fresco, while Sian Brooke's heart-stoppingly young and beautiful Juliet looks as if she has stepped out of a painting by Botticelli.

Sian Brooke, just two years out of Rada, beautifully captures both the melting candour with which Juliet gives her heart to Romeo, and the way she has to grow up in a hurry and learn to dissemble to preserve her love.

Her lean, bright tone, firm yet supple bow arm and flickering vibrato brought out the charm and beauty of Harrison's writing.

But the beautiful thing about the Wal-Mart effort and other instances of direct democracy isn't whether you liked how they there voted or not.

The beautiful thing about the vote is that it took place.

An era had come crashing down, bringing with it all that was once thought beautiful.

Orchestrating the intro to pianist Renee Rosnes' piece for this octet, he wrote a passage for flute, trumpet and soprano saxophone, a sonic blend Evans found particularly beautiful.

After the initial surprise at seeing familiar faces such as James Caviezel (Jesus) and Monica Bellucci (Mary Magdalene) speaking a tongue both beautiful and utterly alien, one quickly makes an empathetic leap unusual for Biblical movies – this is light years away from The Greatest Story Ever Told and John Wayne drawling “truly this man was the Son of Gaaard”.

This American beauty is more like an American bimbo.

She and Tarantino beautifully relate her wry charm and poignant longing for Bill when he confronts her at the wedding rehearsal, an intensely emotional, gorgeously sepia-toned scene.

Then, in the afternoons, following a glass of scented coffee with the other doubles, I make filmed love to - or have filmed sex with - a series of picked beauties in the Recreation Wing.

We used to have the ability, sometimes, to arouse them with our beauty.

For we once were beautiful.


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