So if the beholder is looking at, say, Janet Reno and sees a beautiful
woman then he's imaginative? I'd call it delusional. Reminds me of that kid
with the imaginary friend. Total goofball weirdo but "he had a wonderful
imagination." Probably thinks Janet Reno is a fox and Jenifer Gardner is a
dog.

Unimaginative people may still recognize their own version of beauty. For
instance, a red headed freckle-faced girl with green eyes and a pert nose
makes my mouth water but grosses out folks with ginger issues. Each to his
own, I guess.

We were talking about women, right?

dj


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:57 AM, 'facilitator' via "Minds Eye" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I had an opportunity recently to have some of my sayings dissected at an
> art venue.  (Some of you are aware I am an artist. Sculpture and the like.)
>  On some of these sculptures I put encryptions or quotations.  I thought I
> would give it a go here and have them open to rebuttal, critique, agreement
> etcetera.
>
> Have at it!
>
> "Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder but in the eye of the
> imaginative"
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