Tag: rome

Beautiful Little Fool

Looks & Stories Rome October 7, 2015 5 Comments

“That’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” To some of you, who have read The Great Gatsby, that quote might seem familiar. It’s what Daisy says to Nick when talking about her and Tom’s daughter. But I don’t want to get further into the content of the novel rather than expressing my…

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Why All-White Looks Will Make You Feel Energyzed

Looks & Stories Rome October 4, 2015 6 Comments

There are lots of associations to make when thinking about the color white. Integrity, purity, trueness are JUST a few of them. In my way of thinking, white rather symbolizes emptiness, voidness albeit not in a negative way. It signifies first lines that are about to be written. It sums up beginnings and commencements and everything which is new. Unfamiliarities…

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Why We Are A Living Paradox

Looks & Stories Rome September 28, 2015 7 Comments

Clichés. We use them in metaphors, conversations and our everyday life. To a greater degree we even structure our mind in clichés. We tend to underestimate, minimize and trivialize our whole environment. We are blind to both the force of destruction caused by humans and the force of success people create. We belittle optimism, innovators, dreamers and underestimate negativism, critics,…

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Ancient Rome

Looks & Stories Rome September 15, 2015 2 Comments

    The ability to find enjoyment in something hitherto unknown is a great thing to have. Yet, coming back to beloved basics and getting indulged in them, all the same. What I meant to say is whenever visiting Rome, I learn to admire it more. One pivotal reason for that simply is because I love architecture (I used to…

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