Quotes About Gracefulness
I've been called worse things by better people.
~ Pierre Trudeau
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She may be called 'Grace the Face' for her physical beauty, but Grace Meigher is as beautiful on the inside as the outside.
~ Tinsley Mortimer
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Gracefulness has been defined to be the outward expression of the inward harmony of the soul.
~ William Hazlitt
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Grace is the absence of everything that indicates pain or difficulty, hesitation or incongruity.
~ William Hazlitt
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The only thing that remained distinct about Grace, through it all, was his equipoise. He never lost his cool. He never snapped at his aides. He never panicked. He'd always been the coolest person in any room, and drew people to him by force of his coolness, and that never changed.
~ David Brooks
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For better or for worse, in 'The Last Savage,' I have dared to do away completely with fashionable dissonance, and in a modest way, I have endeavored to rediscover the nobility of gracefulness and the pleasure of sweetness.
~ Gian Carlo Menotti
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With grace and beauty, feel.
~ A.D. Posey
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I need poise. I'm just so clumsy that it would kind of save me a lot.
~ Brea Grant
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You must, if it's possible, be born with a kind of elegance. It's part of you, of yourself.
~ Hubert de Givenchy
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The etiquette is higher consciousness, sensitivity, gentleness, gracefulness, intensity, power, and knowledge.
~ Frederick Lenz
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Muhammad Ali inside the ring and Muhammad Ali outside the ring were totally different men; his abrasive, magnetic daring and infectious self-love outside the ring galvanized the world and distracted many from his sniper's precision. He was a heavyweight with the fluttering gracefulness of a middleweight.
~ Elvis Mitchell
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Ballet teaches you how to hold yourself.
~ Joseph Altuzarra
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No one teaches you how to be graceful.
~ Nell Carter
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How beautiful, the grace of women; how soft their charity.
~ Donna Leon
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possessed of that indescribable charm called grace.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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And I'm not very coordinated, either. Only on ice skates, not in real life.
~ Julie Benz
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Even though there will be times when I'll need to protect myself - there will definitely be times when I'll have to put up my guard just to monitor what comes in and out of my life - there's a grace there... no pun intended!
~ Grace Gealey
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The practice is simply this: keep coming back to your breath during the day. Just take a moment. This will give your mind a steadiness and your breath a gracefulness.... There's so much to let go of, isn't there? Your nostalgia and your regrets. Your fantasies and your fears. What you think you want instead of what is happening right now. Breathe.
~ Rodney Yee
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Have the mind of a swam, the heart of a lion, the tongue of a serpent, the flair of a swam, and the soul of a dove.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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The attributes of a great lady may still be found in the rule of the four S's: Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy and Serenity.
~ Emily Post
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He could not deny that the beauty, the youth, the gracefulness, of the countess had made some impression on him: but his nature was entirely averse to all empty gallantry, and his principles forbade any thought of more serious enterprises; so that his perplexity at this moment was in truth extreme. The fear of displeasing the countess, and that of pleasing her too well, were equally busy in his mind.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The flowery character waves perfume in tone and pours sweetness in speech.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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When a person expends the least amount of motion on one action, that is grace.
~ Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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In all his conversation, far from all inhumanity, all boldness, and incivility, all greediness and impetuosity; never doing anything with such earnestness, and intention, that a man could say of him, that he did sweat about it: but contrariwise, all things distinctly, as at leisure; without trouble; orderly, soundly, and agreeably.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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