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Quotes About Appearance

You're the beautiful one. It's society that's ugly.
~ Marilyn Monroe
These days, it's better to look poor and be safe, than look rich and be a victim.
~ Anthony Liccione
Two people pass each other. As one looks upon the other's skin color, the other is looking back at their appearance. Both justifying, how better and righteous they are, in their own insecurities.
~ Anthony Liccione
We're very physical creatures, and we worry about how we look sometimes more than our spiritual selves
~ Smokey Robinson
Beauty is the highest of all these occult influences, the quality of appearances that thru' the sense wakeneth spiritual emotion in the mind of man.
~ Robert Bridges
Apakah penampilanku satu-satunya hal yang membuatku berharga? Jika begitu, jangan tatap aku. Wajahku bisa menyembunyikan hati yang palsu.
~ Deepak Chopra
Because she is too ugly to kiss goodbye.
~ Bum Phillips
Statistics are like bikinis-they show a lot but not everything.
~ Lou Piniella
I had the only beard in the Western Hemisphere that made Bob Dylan's look good.
~ Bill Walton
Golf is one of the few sports where a white man can dress like a black pimp and not look bad.
~ Robin Williams
What I always say is, "Look good, feel good, play good."
~ Ian Poulter
Even monsters are beautiful.
~ Alastair Reynolds
We all know that light travels faster than sound. That's why certain people appear bright until you hear them speak.
~ Albert Einstein
A man can smile and smile and be a villain.
~ Aldous Huxley
Marble, I perceive, covers a multitude of sins.
~ Aldous Huxley
The firelight touches and transfigures her face, and we see, concretely illustrated, the impossible paradox and supreme truth—that perception is (or at least can be, ought to be) the same as Revelation, that Reality shines out of every appearance, that the One is totally, infinitely present in all particulars.
~ Aldous Huxley
There are times, and this is one of them, when the world seems purposefully beautiful, when it is as though some mind in things had suddenly chosen to make manifest, for all who choose to see, the supernatural reality that underlies all appearances.
~ Aldous Huxley
He acted as if he could detect in her face nothing but its external beauties of form and texture. Whereas, of course, flesh is never wholly opaque; the soul shows through the walls of its receptacle.
~ Aldous Huxley
For Persons are selves and, in one respect at least, I was now a Not- self, simultaneously perceiving and being the Not-self of the things around me. To this new-born Not- self, the behavior, the appearance, the very thought of the self it had momentarily ceased to be, and of other selves, its one-time fellows, seemed not indeed distasteful (for distastefulness was not one of the categories in terms of which I was thinking), but enormously irrelevant.
~ Aldous Huxley
True, Clara's eyebrows didn't meet. But she was really too pneumatic. Whereas Fifi and Joanna were absolutely right. Plump, blonde, not too large...And it was that great lout, Tom Kawaguchi, who now took the seat between them.
~ Aldous Huxley
One of the causes, by the way, of the apparent lack, at the present time, of great men lies in the poverty of the contemporary male coiffure. Rich in whiskers, beards, and leonine manes, the great Victorians never failed to look the part, nowadays it is impossible to know a great man when you see one.
~ Aldous Huxley
the extreme ugliness of her appearance, the Savage frequently goes to see her and appears to be much attached to her - an interesting example of the way in which early conditioning can be made to change and even run against natural responses (in this case, the natural response to draw back from an unpleasant object).' ***
~ Aldous Huxley
Still, if one has to suffer in order to be beautiful, one must also expect to be ugly in order not to suffer.
~ Aldous Huxley
Simmons ap?ru deodat? în bibliotec?, ducînd o tav?. De o vîrst? mijlocie, avea o atitudine demn?, de om de stat, obligat s?-È™i controleze vorbele È™i nervii, s? nu declare niciodat? ce gîndeÈ™te sincer, È™i s? respecte aparenÈ›ele, atitudine cum se putea întîlni la diplomaÈ›i, la membrii familiilor regale, la înalÈ›ii funcÈ›ionari guvernamentali È™i la majordomi.
~ Aldous Huxley