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Jun 01, 2011 Letters
Dear editor,
I wish to give my personal thoughts on Feminition as printed in STABROEK NEWS, Saturday, May 21, 2011.
I would like to define a true woman as one who carries that hearing and acts on her own most of the times. Acts of KINDESS AND DEEDS through her life are hallmarks.
The feminine side of her is always shown in public. That person will be attracted or drawn as a different person unlike others.
She possesses some amount of quality and image. Her affection and smile are worn despite the difficulties.
Elizabeth Taylor- flim actress who died a few months ago in the U.S.A once remarked that beauty lies inside and not outside.
You must learn to be creative. God has a way of giving back and you will realize that there are more to offer in this world, because when you live the life that is worthy, you will have no regrets. Learn and correct weakness, mistakes and bad experiences.
BE STRONG
No matter how brilliant, educated, prominent, and wealthy you are, you must give back in a more meaningful way, or else you’ll end up a hopeless case.
Ageing goes hand in hand as the years rolled by, and do not allow yourself to remain dormant. Think carefully how you would shape your life ahead.
Lastly, whatever time is left make it worthwhile. Only you can do it!!! Truly, the show sponsored was a good turn. It is left to your imagination.
Cicely Foo
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