BEAUTY QUOTES III

quotations about beauty

Beauty quote

We discern beauty in concrete objects and abstract ideas, in works of nature and works of art, in things, animals and people, in objects, qualities and actions. As the list expands to take in just about every ontological category (there are beautiful propositions as well as beautiful worlds, beautiful proofs as well as beautiful snails, even beautiful diseases and beautiful deaths), it becomes obvious that we are not describing a property like shape, size, or colour, uncontroversially present to all who can find their way around the physical world. For one thing: how could there be a single property exhibited by so many disparate types of thing?

ROGER SCRUTON

Beauty


The beauty of the world which is so soon to perish, has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

A Room of One's Own


In our time, at all events, Beauty has never walked the streets with so frank a radiance, so confident an air of security, and in her eyes and in her carriage, as in her subtly shaped and subtly scented garments, so conspicuous a challenge to the musty, outworn, proprieties to frown upon her all they please.

RICHARD LE GALLIENNE

"The Persecutions of Beauty", Vanishing Roads and Other Essays


Beauty is best when it comes mixed with danger.

SHERRILYN KENYON & DIANNA LOVE

Blood Trinity


Beauty is but for a day.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


I found a money back guarantee on a beauty cream. Rushed down to the store. They took one look at me and paid me in advance.

PHYLLIS DILLER

stand-up routine, 1978


There are sometimes beauties in a character which would never have appeared but for a defect, and defects which would never have appeared but for a beauty.

FULKE GREVILLE

Maxims


Beauty is one of the rare things that do not lead to doubt in God.

JEAN ANOUILH

Becket


Every man values every acquisition he makes in the science of beauty, above his possessions. The most useful man in the most useful world, so long as only commodity was served, would remain unsatisfied. But, as fast as he sees beauty, life acquires a very high value.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

The Conduct of Life


Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe


Let a young maiden, who would preserve her beauty, preserve the purity of soul, those sweet qualities of the mind, those virtues, in short, by which she first drew her lover to her feet.

T. S. ARTHUR

"The Evening Before Marriage", Orange Blossoms


To me, merely and pretty were words that had nothing to do with each other. Pretty went with miraculously, and merely belonged in another paragraph entirely.

GAIL CARSON LEVINE

Fairest


Where Beauty was, nothing ever ran quite straight, which, no doubt, was why so many people looked on it as immoral.

JOHN GALSWORTHY

The Forsyte Saga


It's amazing how lovely common things become, if one only knows how to look at them.

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

Marjorie's Three Gifts


It's a good thing beauty is only skin deep, or I'd be rotten to the core.

PHYLLIS DILLER

The Mammoth Book of Comic Quotes


If you dear little girls would only learn what real beauty is, and not pinch and starve and bleach yourselves out so, you'd save an immense deal of time and money and pain. A happy soul in a healthy body makes the best sort of beauty for man or woman.

LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

Eight Cousins


The young girl is often pretty but her prettiness is vague and uncertain, it inspires a sort of pitying admiration, but it suggests nothing; the very essence of the young girl's being is that she should have nothing to suggest, therefore the beauty of the young face fails to touch the imagination. No past lies hidden in those translucent eyes, no story of hate, disappointment, or sin.

GEORGE MOORE

Confessions of a Young Man


We have exiled beauty; the Greeks took up arms for her.

ALBERT CAMUS

"Helen's Exile"


The French girls would tell you, to believe that you were pretty would make you so.

ELIZABETH GASKELL

Wives and Daughters


Birds of fine plumage are not the best songsters; neither are comely women the most virtuous.

WILLIAM SCOTT DOWNEY

Proverbs