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Quotes About Elegance

La' , tout n'est qu'ordre et beaute , Luxe, calme et volupte . There where all is order and beauty. Lush, calm and voluptuous.
~ Charles Baudelaire
There is certainly no beauty on earth which exceeds the natural loveliness of woman.
~ Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
Beauty and elegance are a right, not a surplus... . We must demand, at least, intention.
~ Paola Antonelli
A queen, devoid of beauty is not queen; She needs the royalty of beauty's mien.
~ Victor Hugo
Modesty is the citadel of beauty.
~ Demades
Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best.
~ Phineas Fletcher
My concern has always been to paint nudes as if they were some splendid fruit.
~ Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Beauty is much more intimidating than brutality.
~ Edi Rama
Hold fast to youth and beauty.
~ Elizabeth Arden
Beauty is not democratic; she reveals herself more to the few than to the many.
~ C. S. Lewis
Have you ever noticed that there are people who do things which are most indelicate, and yet at the same time - beautiful?
~ E.M. Forster
You cannot fake chic but you can be chic and fake fur
~ Karl Lagerfeld
Beauty, delicacy and position-these were the foundations of courtly equestrianism
~ Unknown
The hallmark of the artist is simplicity.
~ Unknown
Beauty is also submitted to the taste of time.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
Exquisite beauty resides rather in the female form than face, where it is also more lasting.
~ Alphonse de Lamartine
Jeanne Moreau, Lauren Bacall, they had this unconventional beauty, this amazing charisma.
~ Josephine de La Baume
Beauty is our business.
~ Edsger Dijkstra
...beauty, like truth, never is so glorious as when it goes the plainest.
~ Laurence Sterne
Does not beauty confer a benefit upon us, even by the simple fact of being beautiful?
~ Victor Hugo
Beauty is a natural superiority.
~ Plato
An appearance of delicacy, and even fragility, is almost essential to beauty.
~ Edmund Burke
Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.
~ George Eliot
A noble soul spreads even over a face in which the architectonic beauty is wanting an irresistible grace, and a often even triumphs over the natural disfavor.
~ Friedrich Schiller