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“Beautiful is he who recognizes what is truly beautiful,
Even if the surface is ugly.
Truthful is he who says what is true,
Even if the truth is ugly.
Ugly is he who measures beauty by its exterior,
Without first weighing the interior.
And ugly is the man who judges harshly what he sees looking out,
Without first judging what he sees in the mirror.
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010)”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
Even if the surface is ugly.
Truthful is he who says what is true,
Even if the truth is ugly.
Ugly is he who measures beauty by its exterior,
Without first weighing the interior.
And ugly is the man who judges harshly what he sees looking out,
Without first judging what he sees in the mirror.
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun (2010)”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“I want to say, Don't bother asking me anything. I want to say, There is nothing underneath.”
― Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
― Her Body and Other Parties: Stories

“Civil order mattered.
Zoe didn’t know why Farah continued to wear the headscarf, but most Middle-Eastern women wore modest clothing to anchor themselves to a moral order, in an upside-down world.
Zoe wore the chador as a protective shell, to erase herself, to avoid thinking, to envelop herself in the complete custody of her adopted Muslim sisters. In their care she would come out healed, able to process the bigotry that caused the murder of her Jewish parents. Then, when she was whole again, she would reclaim her place in the world.
Though others couldn’t see it, behind the nameless, shapeless, Middle-Eastern garb, she was healing. The chador cocooned and nurtured her. Dour exteriors meant blossoming interiors . . . to Zoe. Judaism centered her, but Islam shielded her. Both served their purpose . . . for now.”
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Zoe didn’t know why Farah continued to wear the headscarf, but most Middle-Eastern women wore modest clothing to anchor themselves to a moral order, in an upside-down world.
Zoe wore the chador as a protective shell, to erase herself, to avoid thinking, to envelop herself in the complete custody of her adopted Muslim sisters. In their care she would come out healed, able to process the bigotry that caused the murder of her Jewish parents. Then, when she was whole again, she would reclaim her place in the world.
Though others couldn’t see it, behind the nameless, shapeless, Middle-Eastern garb, she was healing. The chador cocooned and nurtured her. Dour exteriors meant blossoming interiors . . . to Zoe. Judaism centered her, but Islam shielded her. Both served their purpose . . . for now.”
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“Your Home should tell the story of who you are, and be a Collection of what you Love.”
― The Things That Matter
― The Things That Matter

“Why there's still all this space inside me
I don't know.”
― View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems
I don't know.”
― View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems

“If you're a follower of Jesus, He has given you abundance so that you can care for others, not so you can stock up on capri pants for next summer or afford a leather interior in the new SUV.”
― Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
― Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

“Pueden matarnos, pueden matar hasta el último ser humano, pero no pueden matar lo que queda en nuestro interior...”
― The Infinite Sea
― The Infinite Sea

“...porque es tu propio interior el que constituye la fuente del dolor y de la alegrÃa.”
― Pan
― Pan
“Beautiful is he who recognizes what is truly beautiful, Even if the surface is ugly. Truthful is he who says what is true, Even if the truth is ugly.
Ugly is he who measures beauty by its exterior, Without first weighing the interior. And ugly is the man who judges harshly what he sees looking out, without first judging what he sees in the mirror”
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Ugly is he who measures beauty by its exterior, Without first weighing the interior. And ugly is the man who judges harshly what he sees looking out, without first judging what he sees in the mirror”
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“(...) pero vio que mientras engañaba a los otros, habÃa sido engañado a su vez, y suponiéndolos erróneamente criaturas vacÃas, habÃa procurado que pensaran que él también lo era. Y ahora veÃa que no, que también ellos tenÃan su interior.”
― Maurice
― Maurice

“If you're a follower of Jesus, He has given you abundance so that you can care for others, not so you can stock up on capri pants for next summer or afford a leather interior in the new SUV. As long as you don't own the responsibility of being blessed with resources so that you can give to those around you, then you can stay focused on getting more for yourself.”
― Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
― Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
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“Why use an Interior Designer? Interior design is the art of enhancing interiors of home, hotel, and restaurant. CAS specializes in the design of restaurants and hotels with studios in London. Our team is passionate about creating exciting and unique interiors.
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“There are three salient themes that run through any experience of hygge - interiority, contrast and atmosphere. They support and extend each other and shape our understanding of the concept.”
― The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well
― The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“la búsqueda de respuestas en el exterior nunca estará completa sin una búsqueda paralela en nuestro interior, para asà reconocer las deficiencias inherentes a nuestra condición humana y los efectos que causan en nuestra ±è±ð°ù³¦±ð±è³¦¾±Ã³²Ô.”
― El Universo Antrópico
― El Universo Antrópico

“Comprender es asumir el lenguaje propio —nuestra identificación desde el lenguaje conocido, el lenguaje que somosâ€� con el de la «nueva» proposición. Ver con los ojos de «nuestras» palabras los conceptos de las ajenas.”
― El surco del tiempo: meditaciones sobre el mito platónico de la escritura y la memoria
― El surco del tiempo: meditaciones sobre el mito platónico de la escritura y la memoria

“Inside was a wonder.
The ceiling was entirely obscured by bunches of herbs, flowers, and sweet rushes hanging to dry. Shelves lined every spare inch of wall, filled with bottles of potions, salves, and powders of all colors. A friendly fire blazed out of a flagstone hearth. Farthest away from this, in the back where it was cooler, was a dairy pantry filled with cheese, milk, and butter.
All goat, probably.
Growing through a window was a healthy spray of roses that looked like a neighbor poking her head in for news and a good gossip.”
― What Once Was Mine
The ceiling was entirely obscured by bunches of herbs, flowers, and sweet rushes hanging to dry. Shelves lined every spare inch of wall, filled with bottles of potions, salves, and powders of all colors. A friendly fire blazed out of a flagstone hearth. Farthest away from this, in the back where it was cooler, was a dairy pantry filled with cheese, milk, and butter.
All goat, probably.
Growing through a window was a healthy spray of roses that looked like a neighbor poking her head in for news and a good gossip.”
― What Once Was Mine
“La verdadera calidad de la fotografÃa no se mide por cantidad de pÃxeles y resolución, se mide por el nivel de estética en la mirada implicada, porque cualquier artista brinda lo que en su interior habita.”
― Una visión: navegaciones reflexivas y crÃticas sobre la mente humana
― Una visión: navegaciones reflexivas y crÃticas sobre la mente humana

“The stairs lead directly into the sitting room: sanded wooden floor, comfortable faded sofa, large flat-screen TV, books covering every available surface. Archaeology books mostly but also murder mysteries, cookery books, travel guides, doctor-nurse romances. Ruth is nothing if not eclectic in her tastes. She has a particular fondness for children’s books about ballet or horse-riding, neither of which she has ever tried.
The kitchen barely has room for a fridge and a cooker but Ruth, despite the books, rarely cooks.”
― The Crossing Places
The kitchen barely has room for a fridge and a cooker but Ruth, despite the books, rarely cooks.”
― The Crossing Places

“If the heart is closed, the most skillfully crafted words expertly honed to the finest edge have no means by which to penetrate the hardened exterior. And this is the condition of the exterior that insures the death of the interior. Therefore, I will forever enhance my skill and hone my edge so that some exterior part of the heart might be breeched so that the interior might be saved.”
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“Wise people are considering the interior because effervescence of interior will consequence the explosion.”
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“The cement-paved market is a straight shot from end to end, lined on either side by butchers, cheesemongers, and grocers selling everything from chicken feet to lettuce. The steep, hipped roof rises nearly fifty feet, traversed by white metal scaffolding, and what little sunlight there is today pours through the skylights and windows lining the walls. The air carries a funky mustiness, the combination of aged cheese mixed with fresh fish and bread hot from the oven. A crowd is gathered at the far end of the market in front of the Market Lunch, which serves some of the best blueberry pancakes and crab cakes in town.”
― A Second Bite at the Apple
― A Second Bite at the Apple
“Meanwhile, on Dudley Road, stalks of rhubarb grew behind the blue-painted shed and roses bloomed on a bush above the cellar window. The swing set creaked. The stones in the garden path wobbled underneath my feet and there were pink sprigged cushions on the white wicker chairs on the porch. Inside, everything was pink and green, green and pink: the walls in my bedroom the color of the center of a raspberry thumbprint cookie, the floors the color of the sliver of green in after-dinner mints; the floor in my parents' bedroom the same, and the walls a smudged baby pink.”
― Charlotte Au Chocolat: Memories of a Restaurant Girlhood
― Charlotte Au Chocolat: Memories of a Restaurant Girlhood
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