BEAUTY QUOTES XI

quotations about beauty

Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

The Conduct of Life


The idea of beauty is the fundamental idea of everything. In the world we see only distortions of the fundamental idea, but art, by imagination, may lift itself to the height of this idea. Art is therefore akin to creation.

LEO TOLSTOY

What Is Art?


Trust a girl of sixteen for knowing well if she is pretty; concerning her plainness she may be ignorant.

ELIZABETH GASKELL

Mary Barton


Beauty's voice speaks gently: it creeps only into the most awakened souls.

FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

Thus Spoke Zarathustra


Most people tend to think the best of those who are blessed with beauty; we have difficulty imagining that physical perfection can conceal twisted emotions or a damaged mind.

DEAN KOONTZ

Odd Thomas


Choosing beauty over content (or choosing beauty as content) is always an act of sedition. If we accept the cant of official culture, we must believe that the beauty we steal from any man-made thing is stolen from its more virtuous and metaphysical backstory, wherein "real" beauty is said to reside.

DAVE HICKEY

The Invisible Dragon


It is foolish to wish for beauty. Sensible people never either desire it for themselves or care about it in others. If the mind be but well cultivated, and the heart well disposed, no one ever cares for the exterior.

ANNE BRONTE

Agnes Grey


Your voice would have silenced merle and thrush,
And the rose outbloomed would have blushed to blush,
And Summer, seeing you, paused, and known
That the glow of your beauty outshone its own.

ALFRED AUSTIN

"My Winter Rose", Lyrical Poems


As everyone knows, beauty is at its most poignant when the cold hand of Death holds poised to wither it imminently.

JACQUELINE CAREY

Kushiel's Dart


If I conceive of a woman so transcendingly beautiful that upon her beauty no improvement can be made, I do not conceive of the principle itself of beauty, but only of its incarnation. In the woman, and through her, I perceive that by virtue of which she becomes beautiful. When I see a beautiful woman, I see in her a more beautiful woman still; for in every person we find some fault, and by eliminating the fault, we attain nearer to perfection. But in and through that more beautiful woman still, I perceive that which gives the character of beauty. But this principle can never be perceived directly in itself; it can be perceived only when manifesting itself in some person or thing, and even then only as transcending.

WILLIAM BATCHELDER GREENE

The Doctrine of Life


[Beauty is] a delicate bait with a deadly hook; a sweet panther with a devouring paunch, a sour poison in a silver pot.

JOHN LYLY

Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit


There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.

FRANCIS BACON

Essays


Beauty is when your outside intrigues people and your inside makes them stay.

ANONYMOUS


The fairest cheek hath oftentimes a soul
Leprous as sin itself.

THOMAS DEKKER

Old Fortunatus


You cannot pluck roses without fear of thorns
Nor enjoy a fair wife without danger of horns.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1734


If you get simple beauty and nought else,
You get about the best thing God invents.

ROBERT BROWNING

Fra Lippo Lippi


Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best.

PHINEAS FLETCHER

Sicelides


The perfection of her face created a sense of emptiness--like a house with no curtains in the window.

JEFF ABBOTT

Black Jack Point


I am corrupted to the bone with the beauty of this forsaken world.

J. M. COETZEE

In the Heart of the Country


Beauty in a woman is a moving thing,
Yet sometimes just the patient lack of it
Will pierce the heart to deeper poignancies,
And, melting, draw a note of tenderness
That not the fairest woman could evoke!

DONALD EVANS

"Shrines of Unloveliness"