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As a lady what you like people to esteem you for, your , if any, and the in you if any?

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7 Responses to “What would you choose between the beauty of innocence and the innocence of beauty?”

  • avatar Paladin says:

    Physical beauty is merely skin deep, and innocence is fine in children but not in adults.

    I would not place either on a list alongside such true virtues as gentleness, sincerity, courage, perseverance, courteousness, and loyalty.

  • avatar Me says:

    The beauty of innocence can only pertain to a child. Otherwise (it seems to me) that you have not allowed yourself to be educated in certain things.
    Innocence of beauty? I fail to see how the two related. Beauty is beauty and innocence is innocence.

  • avatar claptic says:

    true beauty is innocence, i.e. innocence is found only in one who has balanced the dualities in this realm, established equilibrium or rest, and ascended above matter

  • avatar Lester G says:

    I would choose a nice pastrami on fresh rye with deli mustard and a half-sour pickle.

  • avatar ignoramus_the_great says:

    Innocence is sort of a purity of heart. Beauty in its truest sense also comes from the heart. It would be hard to have one without the other.

  • avatar sjp says:

    beauty of innocence

  • avatar MsAshlie2Classy says:

    Between the two, I would choose the beauty of innocence. Because, an individual can be perceived as beautiful in the beholder’s eyes and have a wicked heart. But when beauty is found in a person’s heart, it is undying. The innocence of beauty alters on the account of such factors as age, stress, and unforeseen occurrences. But the beauty of innocence neither fades or dies. It is everlasting.

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