There is no reason for beauty. It just is.

Erin Kellison
There is no reason for beauty. It just is.
There is no reason for beauty. It just is.
There is no reason for beauty. It just is.
There is no reason for beauty. It just is.
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There is no reason for beauty. It just is. Some people say that there is no reason for beauty. This means that beauty is just something people can’t explain.

They think it's something that is just “there” and that they can't change it or explain it, but they can’t. I don't think that what we call “beauty” is something that has to be explained or explained away, but rather something that has to be accepted. Beauty is how the world looks when the sun shines through a window on a bright day, or how it looks when you are in love with someone special.

It's not something you can really understand, but what you can see and feel.

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