Vyjayanthimala (1936) Indian actress, politician & dancer
Vyjayanthimala still cuts a striking figure tall
Bittersweet, Chapter 3 at p. 61
Vyjayanthimala (1936) Indian actress, politician & dancer
Vyjayanthimala still cuts a striking figure tall
“Something flickers across his bloodshot eyes. Pain.”
Suzanne Collins book Catching Fire
Source: Catching Fire
“Severity is in the eye of the sufferer, it says. Pain is pain.”
David Foster Wallace book Infinite Jest
Infinite Jest (1996)
Ritwik Ghatak (1925–1976) Bengali filmmaker and script writer
[Ghatak, Ritwik, Cinema and I, 1987, Ritwik Memorial Trust, 75]
“Beauty can pierce one like pain.”
Thomas Mann (1875–1955) German novelist, and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate
Buddenbrooks [Buddenbrooks: Verfall einer Familie, Roman], Pt 11, Ch. 2
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (1928–1979) Fourth President and ninth Prime Minister of Pakistan
Source: Letter to his daughter (1978), p. 80
Context: Africa will rid herself of the maniacs. Africa will live to show that "Black is beautiful". Africa is ancient but Asia is ageless. Her nimble and graceful beauty has adorned civilization from the birth of mankind. Latin America has become the castanet of an international culture that links Andalusia to Arabia and the Caribbean. What beauty there is in the tap of her flamenco! Europe is glamorous and adorable, so seductive that she is still beautiful after a number of face lifts. America has been watergated. In that flow of stagnant waters you can behold beauty in its reflection. In etherial terms the whole world is beautiful. In physical terms I have rarely seen more scenic beauty than in California or in Texas. What pains me is to see how the blind power of that most powerful society is turning that beauty into something as sinister as the portrait of Dorian Grey.