1. Voltaire: Appearance beauty can only please people's eyes, but inner beauty can infect people's soul.
2. Marcus Aurelius: True beauty comes from one’s own inner beauty. All the reasons for this kind of beauty come from itself, and external compliments cannot be the reason for its beauty. Nothing will become better because of people's praise, nor will it become worse because of people's disparagement.
3. Uncle’s book: External beauty can nourish the eyes, while inner beauty can nourish the heart.
4. Sanmao: If you read more, your appearance will naturally change. Many times, you may think that many of the books you have read have become a passing cloud and cannot be remembered, but in fact they are still potential. In temperament, in conversation, in the boundless mind, of course it may also be revealed in life and writing.
5. Tolstoy: People are not cute because they are beautiful, but they are beautiful because they are cute.
6. Shakespeare: The gifts of simplicity and loyalty are always desirable.