Aquarius
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| January 21st - February 19th |
| Ruling planet = Uranus/
associated sign = Water Carrier / Choice colour
= Turquoise |
Personality Up's
- Friendly
- Humanitarian
- Honest
- Loyal
- Original
- Inventive
- Independant
- Intellectectual
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Personality Down's
- Intractable
- Contrary
- Perverse
- Unpredictable
- Unemotional
- Detached
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Likes
- Fighting for causes
- Dreaming & Planning
- Thinking of the past
- Good companion
- Having fun
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Dislikes
- Air promises
- Loneliness
- The ordinary
- Imitations
- Idealistic
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| As Aquarius is said to govern the legs from
knees to ankles and the circulation of blood, its natives are susceptible to ailments
particularly in the legs and ankles, such as cramps, and are also liable to spasmodic and
nervous complaints, as well as wind, catarrh, diarrhea, dropsy, goiter and delirium
tremens - so that the avoidance of alcohol is important for those Aquarians who have a
taste for it. |
| The Aquarius tends to indulge in many
relationships looking for love wherever they think they can find it. The Aquarius is
not afraid of giving themselves wholly to the "right one" though once they have
found them. The ideal mate for the Aquarius is one with an open mind and
flexibility. Someone who shares their love for adventure and is not afraid to try
new and unusual things. The Aquarius does not wish to be changed and will resent a
partner who tries to change them or will not accept them for who they are. The
Aquarius needs freedom to do their own thing and a mate who can give them the space they
need is the only mate who will find success in this relationship. Aquarians tend to start out slowly when it comes to romance.
The thrill of the chase is what really excites them and when the relationship tends to
dull down a little, the Aquarius may become bored. The key to a successful
relationship with the Aquarius is keeping the romance alive and exciting. |
The name comes from the French
"turquoise", which means "Turkey" as in the original localities in
Persia (today Iran). Since before 4000 BC Turquoise has been used and coveted. It can be
pure in colour or may contain secondary minerals. If the matrix forms a pattern of
interlocking polygons it is called "spider-web" turquoise.
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Charles Darwin (February 12, 1809)
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847)
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809)
Vanessa Redgrave (January 30, 1937)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882)
Frederick Douglas Oprah Winfrey
Charles Dickens
John McEnroe
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Jack Nicklaus
Ronald Reagan
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