Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder



There are a lot of morals important to me; loving someone for their inner beauty is one of the most important.


Usually when someone meets another person, they pay more attention to what’s on the outside instead of the inside. “Beauty and the Beast’ has always been my favorite movie. The first time I saw it, I followed the moral of the story, which was this: to love someone for who they truly are, not just by their looks. The love that Belle had for Beast overcame his hideous appearance because he was kind, and she saw that he had a beautiful soul.


I am not going to marry some really attractive guy who is cruel or unfaithful, I want to find the most exceptional man: kindhearted, trustworthy, passionate, respectful, unselfish and spirited man there is, because that is what matters most to me, a man who is just to his wife. If there is some man who has the looks and the heart, that is awesome, but so far I haven’t seen one.


I went to a volleyball camp this summer and met our coach. He is Armenian and seemed scary the first time I saw him. I thought he was going to be mean and strict, but then I got to know him and he turned out to be very kind. I liked his personality and he was very passionate about volleyball. Just the whole concept of him wanting to help kids was very touching to me, and how patient he was with us. Right then and there I decided that I was going to marry a man with heart. My real inspiration was when I met the coach, because he was so kind and fun.

True love isn’t something that is easily found, it is a rare diamond, something you have to search far and wide for, it is unconditional. Once it is found, love is the most wonderful feeling in the world. That is what I believe.

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