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Quotes About Beauty

All the wars of the world, all the Caesars, have not the staying power of a lily in a cottage garden.
~ Reginald Farrer
Some girls look beautiful with no makeup on at all. I call them lazy. Now go throw some war paint on you bleak empty canvas you.
~ Dane Cook
Poets find truth by writing about what they love.
~ Susan Cooper
Her ass looks its best here, with the little wrinkles and pockets fairly well ironed out.
~ Susan Crain Bakos
I wanted to be strong when I went back to Persuasion. Strong and beautiful and totally together. I dreamed of the day I'd get to rub all your faces in my sheer awesomeness.
~ Susan Donovan
Isn't there a mirror someplace where you can go admire yourself?" "I never knew a woman so hung up on my good looks." "All your women are hung up on your good looks. They just pretend it's your personality.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He smiled. "You are one beautiful bitch." "Thank you.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Damn, I love you," Dallie murmured. "My sweet little Fancy Pants, driving me half crazy, nagging me to death." He kissed her again, long and slow. "You're almost the best thing that ever happened to me." "Almost?" she murmured against his lips. "What's the best?" "Being born good-looking." And then he kissed her again.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He'd lapped at her ankles like a lovesick pup, and she'd been exactly what she was now, a woman born too beautiful and too rich to worry about a small thing like integrity.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I have so much character that adding beauty to the mix would be greedy.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
As she gazed into those cool blue eyes, something strange happened in the vicinity of her middle. She suddenly felt like a hungry woman who had just been presented with a tempting dessert. Her moment of sensory weakness embarrassed her, and she frowned. "Damn, you're pretty," Dallie said softly. "Not half as pretty as you," she snapped, determined to squash whatever strangeness was lurking in the air between them.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I'm not beautiful. My mother—" "I know. Your mother was a knockout, and you're paper bag ugly... Sorry to upset all those cherished illusions of yours, but I don't see it your way." "That's because you didn't know her." "Could your mother have led tiger back into its cage?" "Maybe not that, but she was very good with men. They'd do anything for her." "This man will do anything for you.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Isn't there a mirror someplace where you can go admire yourself?" - Molly "I never knew a woman so hung up on my good looks." - Kevin "All your women are hung up on your good looks. They just pretend it's your personality." "I swear, somebody needs to spank you." "You are, like, so not the man to do it." "You are, like, such a damned brat.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Lani regarded smudged mascara as a worse catastrophe than nuclear holocaust.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He wanted to draw her nude. Every part of her. To capture her sensuality in pen and ink: the way she relished food, slipped her fingers into her hair, stroked the stem of her wineglass. The way she lifted her arms to stretch and tugged on her lower lip with her upper one. He'd watched her raise goose bumps on her own skin simply by stroking the inside of her wrist with the tips of her fingers, yet she seemed oblivious to this part of herself.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Eres preciosa. —El susurrante cumplido de Alex la hizo sentir la mujer más bella del mundo. —¿Lo bastante para que me des la llave del contacto? —Lo suficiente para que te dé toda la puta camioneta.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Ho abbastanza carattere per cui aggiungere anche la bellezza all'insieme sarebbe pura avidità.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
You are one gorgeous creature," he said. "Did any of those loser boyfriends ever tell you that?" Not in so many words. Not in any words, really. And it was nice to hear, even if it came from Theo.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Si alguien te dice que estás muy guapo cuando te enfadas, miente.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
She was voluptuous, full-blown, past her prime, and he'd never wanted a woman more.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
You come from a long line of homely women, Gracie Snow. Accept the fact that you'll never be pretty and you'll be a lot happie
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
You come from a long line of homely women, Gracie Snow. Accept the fact that you'll never be pretty and you'll be a lot happier
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I'm always suspicious of really beautiful women telling us we shouldn't be worried about beauty.
~ Susan Estrich
In place of equal respect, the nation offered women the Miss America beauty pageant, established in 1920-the same year women won the vote.
~ Susan Faludi