“Life begets life. Energy creates energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich.”
– Sarah Bernhardt
Spending the Energy – 5″ x 7″ Watercolor
Doesn’t this lady look like she is having fun? I am not much of a
dancer, but it’s fun to watch people who truly have a ball while
dancing. My husband is one of those people. He is just so much fun.
I used to work with a girl named Darla, who was the same way. Every
bit of energy they could muster up was spent in pure joy.
Have a terrific weekend!
About Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt, the French stage and silent film actress known as
the Divine Sarah,
was born in Paris in 1844 as Rosine Bernard, the illegitimate daughter
of a Jewish courtesan. She began her acting career at age 13 and quickly
rose to international stardom. Oscar Wilde wrote the play
Salome
for her. After her right leg was amputated in 1915, she continued to
perform onstage with a prosthetic limb. She was very close to her only
child, her son Maurice. She died in 1923.
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