Quotes About Beauty
Behind all that thunder, you're just pure honey," is as true a statement about Pat Conroy as it is of Jack McCall in Beach Music.
~ Katherine Clark
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I just don't like that you can either be ugly and smart or pretty and dumb, or ugly and nice or pretty and mean.
~ Katherine E. Krohn
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I'm really proud of myself because I've pared my beauty regimen down to a cream blush and berry-tinted lip balm, which has saved me so much time.
~ Katherine Heigl
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Life is very beautiful.
~ Katherine Howard
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Aristotle said to Alexander, that a mind well furnished was more beautiful than a body richly arrayed. What can be more odious to man, and offensive to God, than ignorance. Reginald Scott, A Discoverie of Witchcraft, 1654
~ Katherine Howe
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Leonardo did not pursue science and engineering in order to dominate nature, as Francis Bacon would advocate a century later, but always tried to learn as much as possible from nature. He was in awe of the beauty he saw in the complexity of natural forms, patterns, and processes, and aware that nature's ingenuity was far superior to human design. Accordingly, he often used natural processes and structures as models for his own designs.
~ Fritjof Capra
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You are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. If not, it can't be helped.
~ Fritz Perls
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The ever increasing spiritual damage caused by life within the big city will make this hunger practically uncontrollable when we build here on this the landscape of our homeland we must be clear that we will protect its beauty.
~ Fritz Todt
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In places where this beauty has already disappeared, we will reconstruct it.
~ Fritz Todt
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To tell a woman who is forty, "You look like sixteen," is boloney. The blarney way of saying it is "Tell me how old you are, I should like to know at what age women are the most beautiful.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
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She was like a large white flower bathed in light, magnificent in her isolation.
~ Fumiko Enchi
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The sun is nice but it lights things up so much that you can't see very far... The night time is better. It stretches your soul to the stars.
~ Fynn
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Ugliness was the chance to make beautiful. Sadness was the chance to make glad.
~ Fynn
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Self, renders it impossible to know Christ, when other loves and interests intervene, and breeds dissatisfaction with all else and makes that very self sad and weak. Christ absolute, lights the whole being with His love, and joy, and beauty, and shines on other loves to their sanctification, and so, the abnegation of self is self's highest development.
~ G. Campbell Morgan
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Imaginary' universes are so much more beautiful than this stupidly constructed 'real' one; and most of the finest products of an applied mathematician's fancy must be rejected, as soon as they have been created, for the brutal but sufficient reason that they do not fit the facts.
~ G. H. Hardy
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Nothing sublimely artistic has ever arisen out of mere art, any more than anything essentially reasonable has ever arisen out of pure reason. There must always be a rich moral soil for any great aesthetic growth.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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There is the great lesson of 'Beauty and the Beast,' that a thing must be loved before it is lovable.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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Against a dark sky all flowers look like fireworks. There is something strange about them, at once vivid and secret, like flowers traced in fire in the phantasmal garden of a witch.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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Art consists of limitation. The most beautiful part of every picture is the frame.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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Real mathematics must be justified as art if it can be justified at all.
~ G.H. Hardy
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The mathematician's patterns, like the painter's or the poet's must be beautiful; the ideas like the colours or the words, must fit together in a harmonious way. Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.
~ G.H. Hardy
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The beauty of a mathematical theorem depends a great deal on its seriousness, as even in poetry the beauty of a line may depend to some extent on the significance of the ideas which it contains.
~ G.H. Hardy
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The best mathematics is serious as well as beautiful—'important' if you like, but the word is very ambiguous, and 'serious' expresses what I mean much better
~ G.H. Hardy
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Matemati?in çok küçük bölümü pratik yarar sa?lar; o küçük bölüm de oldukça s?k?c?d?r.
~ G.H. Hardy
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