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| The sight of actress Katie Holmes exiting a vehicle in this outfit was breathtaking! An unbelievable experience translated into other forms of wonder is an awakening. This experience was on that day. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 11.5.16 |
Showing posts with label Katie Holmes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katie Holmes. Show all posts
Friday, August 11, 2017
OH My!!
Labels:
achievement,
actress,
beautiful legs,
breathtaking,
fashion,
Katie Holmes,
photography
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Focus.
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| Katie Holmes, actress in a black Azzedine Alaïa LBD with see-through slivers !!!! What a far cry from the dangerous villain with insatiable appetites for sex in power, acquisition at any cost, and vengeance in her role in the Ray Donovan series! It was chilling and focused her portrayal. It was hard to place her good looks in light so dark was her character. What a skill. |
The ability not to use one's beauty or be indifferent to it as a chameleon in a role as an actress, to me, has long been impressive. It is a strength translatable in life situations to be indifferent to features that can and do endear one to other people's admiration to focus on a task at hand important enough to benefit others.
How many times have we seen ball players inwardly, and obviously focused on how 'pretty' they are, how good they look at the expense of the game 'profiling' for attention to be drawn on their good looks losing games, making mistakes, or worse get injured injuring another in their vanity?
Self-serving is vanity. It is enough to get killed in a battlefield. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories Nov. 5, 2016
Friday, November 18, 2016
Quest back.
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| Katie Holmes all in a red coat. Spectacular !!!! |
No. 9
“Ancient Egyptian women thought as deeply as other women today, but within the context of a civilization birthing sciences, mathematical concepts, technologies; as yet unraveled, and art, language, and religious concepts still vibrant and activated. And being creators of a spiritual knowledge still unfolding for us centuries and centuries later how did they feel in the world? How did the world move, and taste like? How did they love and divine?..." © Gregory E. Woods, (Dawn Wolf) Keeper of Stories 11.18.12
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