Beauty Quotes Quotes

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Beauty is the purest feeling of the soul. Beauty arises when soul is satisfied.
“Beauty is the purest feeling of the soul. Beauty arises when soul is satisfied.”
Amit Ray, Nonviolence: The Transforming Power

“You know someone is truly special when the most beautiful thing they have on is a kind soul.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Amit Ray
“God is peace, bliss, beauty and truth. Focus your energy on that, life will be like that.”
Amit Ray

Richelle E. Goodrich
“I will admit you are the finest if not the loveliest rose in the garden. But you see, my dear, I was looking for a sunflower.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

Mouloud Benzadi
“SADLY,
sometimes, we have to know the horrors of WAR,
before we can appreciate the beauty of PEACE.”
Mouloud Benzadi

“We create a meaningful life by what we accept as true and by what we create in the pursuit of truth, love, beauty, and adoration of nature.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

C. JoyBell C.
“Flowers that are offered for the dead, do not know the difference of where their beauty will be placed, they do not say, "This is not a palace" or "This is not a garden"; they just are. They are just beautiful, without giving regards to whether they are placed on a grave or in a castle. Flowers are just beautiful, whether they grow by the wayside or in a manicured garden. If we were all like flowers, then we would all be beautiful, with no regards to why or how. We just are. We are just beautiful.”
C. JoyBell C.

Amy Leigh Mercree
“Every single person is sacred. Sacred means special, precious, a treasure of true beauty. That means you.”
Amy Leigh Mercree

Rebecca Solnit
“When you love someone a lot, they just look like love.”
Rebecca Solnit, Cinderella Liberator

John Mark Green
“Exquisite beauty
is often hidden
in life's fragile,
fleeting moments.”
John Mark Green, Taste the Wild Wonder: Poems

“It's the in-between, the sustenance, not just the gears and bolts that make a human. When you forget to find out how the person was built—the oil, chemistry, and the craft—you miss all the beauty.”
Piper Payne, White Lies

Tana French
“The closest I’d ever got to seeing a naked woman before was black and white cleavage, and then Rosie tossed her clothes in a corner just like they were getting in the way and spun around in the dim light of Number 16, palms up, luminous, laughing, almost close enough to touch. The thought still knocks the wind out of me. I was too young even to know what I wanted to do about her, I just knew nothing in the World, not the Mona Lisa walking through the Grand Canyon with the Holy Grail in one hand and a winning lotto ticket in the other, was ever going to be that beautiful.”
Tana French, Faithful Place

“A swan is beautiful, even if mocked by ugly ducks.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Stars announce their presence with beauty, not words; do likewise.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Nancy Omar
“A rose doesn’t know It’s beautiful
But everyone else knows !
Self love is not easy
But remember you are just like the rose.
-like a rose”
Nancy Omar

Hannah Richell
“Who was it who said, 'the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless: peacocks and lilies, for instance'?"
"I think that was Ruskin," says Jack.
"Ha!" laughs Charles. "There's truth in that. Could have included women, too." Charles laughs loudly at his own joke.
"Only if you're to assume a woman's sole purpose in life is to look good," counters Lillian.
"Well of course... there's looking good... and there's child-bearing," adds Charles, still looking ahead at the bird.
Lillian grips the bag in her lap a little more tightly.
If the artist seated behind them is aware of the tension, he deflects artfully. "I think Ruskin misses the point," he says. "Beauty is never useless. It has purpose. Look at us, sitting here. We've ceased all other activity just to pause for a moment and wonder at the sight of this bird. The extraordinary jolts us from the mundane and makes us feel something. It reminds us we're alive."
"Rather like art," says Lillian, after a moment.
Jack meets her gaze in the wing-mirror and nods. "Yes. Art. Music. Love."
Lillian drops her gaze, unexpected heat flooding her cheeks.”
Hannah Richell, The Peacock Summer

“There's some form of beauty in all words.”
Bert McCoy, A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life

Dejan Stojanovic
“By praising beauty, we improve, among other things, our constant development and evolution in search of meaning.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

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