Audrey Hepburn
was born in Brussels, Belgium in 1929 of English parents. She studied drama and ballet,
had two children and won many awards for her part in some major films,
including the most popular ‘My Fair Lady.’ Later in her life, she gave up
acting and got involved with humanitarian efforts with UNICEF. Between 1988 and
1992, she went to Africa, Asia and South America as an ambassador for peace and
help in aid of children. She died on January 20, 1993 at the age of 64. The
beautiful person that she was, she wrote this piece about the beauty of women.
A woman’s true beauty
is reflected in her soul, in her kindness and loving care, and in the passion
she shows. You are unique! He loves you the way He made you, and you’re beautiful
in His eyes.
For beautiful eyes
– look for the good in others.
For beautiful
lips – speak only words of kindness.
For a slim figure
– always share your food with the hungry.
To have beautiful
hair – let a little child stroke it.
For poise –
remember that you never walk alone.
If you need a
helping hand – it’s at the end of your arm. Also remember that you have two
hands: the first to help yourself, and the second one is to help others.
A woman’s true
beauty is not in her figure or her hair. A woman’s true beauty is seen in her
eyes, because they are the window to her soul, the place where love dwells.
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