1. Beautiful things are eternal joy. ——Keats
2. There is no absolute ugliness. ——Ruskin
3. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. ——Kant
4. Beauty comes from the depths of the soul. ——Belinsky
5. Although the appearance is evil, but the mind is good, it is harmless to be a gentleman. ——Xunzi
6. We should pay attention to the heart and not just look at the appearance. ——Aesop
7. A truly beautiful person does not apply too much makeup or wear random clothes. ——Lao She
8. When ugliness strives to show off itself as beauty, ugliness becomes funny. ——Soviet Union
9. Pursue beauty without blaspheming beauty. This kind of love is legitimate. ——Democritus
10. Beauty is fleeting, but ugliness is permanent. ——Balzac
11. The most beautiful monkey is ugly compared with humans. ——Heraclitus
12. People should be beautiful in everything, appearance, clothing, soul, and thoughts. ——Chekhov
13. Beauty is a veil, which is often used to cover up many shortcomings. ——Balzac
14. The purity and elegance of the appearance should be a reflection of the purity and beauty of the heart. —— Belinsky
15. Ugly things are not because they are different, but because they are boring. ——Emerson
16. If you sing about beauty, you will have an audience even if you are in the center of the desert. ——Kahlil Gibran
17. Beauty can trigger aesthetic taste, but it may not trigger admiration or love. ——Golden Horse
18. Reason conveys the knowledge of true and false, and taste produces the emotions of beauty and ugliness, good and evil. ——Hume
19. Appearance is an expression of a person’s heart: if his appearance is as dumb as a wooden chicken, his spirit must also be stupid. ——Disraeli
20. Beauty is often worse than wine, because it can intoxicate both the holder and the admirer. ——Zimmerman
21. If you want to turn a perceptual person into a rational person, the only way is to first make him an aesthetic person. ——Schiller
22. Beauty must be clean and pure, both in image and even more so in the heart. ——Montesquieu
23. A woman’s beauty, like a man’s wisdom, is usually fatal to its owner. ——Chesterfield
24. You can judge a flower or a butterfly based on its external beauty, but you cannot judge a person in this way. ——Tagore