Beauty Quotes Quotes

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Todd Perelmuter
“Every single human on earth will one day become old and, by modern standards at least, ugly. This is a crazy modern concept in which we say age is not beautiful. But it is beautiful, and hopefully, it’s coming for you too. If we’re lucky, it’s coming for us all and everyone's going to be in the same boat. So the best thing we can do is build a beautiful life with beautiful people on the inside, tune out the noise and tune into your spirit, your soul, your animating energy that makes you who you are because that's what matters.”
Todd Perelmuter

Allene vanOirschot
“You don't know the true meaning of BEAUTY if you see it everywhere but in your own life.”
Allene vanOirschot, Daddy's Little Girl: A Father's Prayer

América Rodas
“Que alguien te diga que eres lindo hace que el ego te crezca, pero que alguien guapo te lo diga hace que sientas que eres un dios y que eres demasiado para este mundo.”
América Rodas, Una perfecta confusión

Allene vanOirschot
“Beauty is a fleeting gift; take care not to invest your entire self-worth in it.”
Allene vanOirschot, Daddy's Little Girl: A Father's Prayer

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The person in a very elegant dress has to be much more valuable than that dress, otherwise the value and beauty added by the dress will disappear!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Melissa Bourbon
“Seriously, people? Let’s move away from celebrating women’s beauty, flagellating them for their flaws, and let’s take a look at the more important parts of them—their talents, brains, thoughts, and feelings. Because beauty fades.”
Melissa Bourbon, The Trouble with Hope and Glory

Paul Bamikole
“Woman, beauty is a person and that person is you.”
Paul Bamikole, WURA

Janet Autherine
“Self-acceptance is a journey from will they like me to will I like them to I am who I am.
No judgment. No affirmation needed. I am enough.”
Janet Autherine, The Heart and Soul of Black Women: Poems of Love, Struggle and Resilience

Brooke Gilbert
“She was beautifully broken, and he could tell it was her faith that made her whole. It was her faith that made the brokenness beautiful.”
Brooke Gilbert, The Paris Soulmate

Chloé Cooper Jones
“Beauty is what we're told is beautiful and what we're told becomes the truth.”
Chloé Cooper Jones, Easy Beauty

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“The definition of beauty is badly stuck in a triangular cage.
1. Puffy lips look like a bad version of duck lips.
2. big breasts like watermelon and
3. heavy bum like an elephant.
The gentle expression of praising the beauty is also vanished, Now everything is sexy. It means influencing sex desire only, nothing more, just one feeling nothing more.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

“Giacomo was walking as usual but with an additional bounce in his step for he was after all going over to Delilah Gange’s house, hers was the best and the poshest of the village yet her disposition was kind and of humility yet polished and admirable.”
Aliza S., the Poppy fields near the French countryside

Alka Dimri Saklani
“The brightest flower in the garden is always the first one to be plucked out, because humans are as destructive as they are progressive. They are unable to appreciate things from afar; they want to own them, not bothered if they destroy them in the process.”
Alka Dimri Saklani, As Night Falls

Annie Chopra
“Every country, every state, every person has a different standard of beauty. But the only one you have to live up to is your own.”
Annie Chopra, Sayings For A Good Life

“Look around during elections and you will realize that it is almost, if already isn’t, like a beauty contest.”
DON SANTO

“Your rhymes are wack, you can't keep up with me
Hold up, ain't you Nathaniel B?”
Ashtone

Harshvardhan Rai
“The sky rains the clouds,
But with silent thunderstorms,
Why drops make no sounds
When they hit her in the swarms?”
Harshvardhan Rai, The Analecta

Ulonda Faye
“We are beauty continuously being carved. At times, painful. Yet, each cut reveals deeper awareness of our inner magnificence. We get to the heart of matter, realizing we are more than this physicality.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

Deepak Kripal
“We can't see beauty. We have eyes!”
Deepak Kripal, Sense of a Quiet

Janet Autherine
“Why a rose has thorns - thorns protect the rose season after season from intrusion from those who only appreciate its outer beauty and discard it when the leaves begin to fall and the inner beauty is exposed.”
Janet Autherine, The Heart and Soul of Black Women: Poems of Love, Struggle and Resilience

Nick Oliveri
“Why does lightning strike on a humid day? Why does the sun follow the moon, trailing at dawn on its pale heels? The flakes on a butterfly's wings are not as vital or delicate as you. There are things in this world that we simply can't explain. Your beauty is unexplainable.”
Nick Oliveri, Her

Lisa D'Anna
“The beauty within will take care of the attractiveness level on the outside.”
Lisa D'Anna , A World Sold On Image: The Truth About Real Beauty

Gift Gugu Mona
“The precise beauty of a woman does not lie in her external looks, but in what she carries beyond those looks.”
Gift Gugu Mona, Woman of Virtue: Power-Filled Quotes for a Powerful Woman

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“There is a huge difference between BEAUTIFUL HUMAN & DECORATIVE PIECE
Don't make yourself the last one.
just a decorative piece”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

Ulonda Faye
“Commune with the dew of your Soul. Awaken to all of you- your beauty. It is your unique essence that sustains, and your fragrance that maintains, in this ever present now.
You are beautiful. Love yourself.”
Ulonda Faye, Sutras of the Heart: Spiritual Poetry to Nourish the Soul

Kristian Ventura
“Her limber body swayed as though in time to an orchestra and in a way that showed she ate well, and ate all kinds of things no one could tell, like veal or fresh figs in the sunshine. She had the kind of face that made one cry. She drew salt water out like sheer chemistry. The chemical reaction was usually the same sentiment—the world saw the little shelf bone under her eyes, a sharp nose, precious jaw, two moons for cheekbones, and so was deeply confused and upset that there was no metal armor attached to her body to protect her. People had cried fearing all kinds of possibilities—that a piece of hail might cut across her cheek, a drunkard might break her nose, or a car from nowhere would crash into hers and shatter her skull entirely. But no case of that happened. She remained unblemished. Watchful cars slowed down for her as she walked, drunkards sobered at her eyes, and even hail made way for this little human.”
Karl Kristian Flores, A Happy Ghost

K.U. Grudowski
“I tried to create my own Force Field—something that would embody the beauty itself,
a place that could give strength even in the toughest of times.”
K. U. Grudowski, Force Field