What does it mean to have deep appreciation for untouchable beauty?
answers1: I would say that untouchable beauty and intangible beauty
are different. <br>
A spider's web covered in early morning dew, for example, is beautiful
but cannot be touched, so is untouchable, since to touch it is to
destroy it. It is not, however, intangible, as It can in fact be
touched. <br>
The meaning of each sentence is quite different.
answers2: Either you want what you cant get because you cant get it or
you appreciate something you wish you had (in comparison to someone
who has it, of course)
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