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Famous aphorisms and ancient poems about beauty and ugliness

Quotes about beauty and ugliness

1. People should be beautiful in everything, appearance, clothing, soul, and thoughts. ——Chekhov

2. A beautiful woman has prepared half of her dowry. ——Drex

3. A woman’s beauty, like a man’s wisdom, is usually fatal to its owner. ——Chesterfield

4. What you lack is not beauty, but eyes that are good at discovering beauty. Truth, goodness and beauty are very similar qualities. Add some rare and outstanding situations to the first two qualities, and truth will appear beautiful, and goodness will also appear beautiful. Diderot

5. You can judge a flower or a butterfly based on its external beauty, but you cannot judge a person in this way. ——Tagore

6. There are two kinds of beauty, the beauty of the soul and the beauty of the body. Intelligence, purity, integrity, generosity, and gentleness are all the beauty of the soul, and even ugly people can possess them. If you don't judge people by their appearance, you will often fall in love with ugly ones. ——Cervantes

7. Beauty is fleeting, but ugliness is permanent. ——Balzac

8. Beauty is a veil, which is often used to cover up many shortcomings. ——Balzac

9. Beauty and charm are two things that need to be taken. Fortunately, not all beauties are attractive. Often, ordinary-looking women have another kind of charm. ——Mark Twain

10. Beauty is often worse than wine, because it can intoxicate both the holder and the appreciator. ——Zimmerman

11. Beauty can trigger aesthetic taste, but it may not trigger admiration or love. ——Golden Horse

12. Beauty comes from the depths of the soul. ——Belinsky

13. Beautiful words are the brilliance of thoughts. ——Longinusi

14. Beautiful things are eternal joy. ——Keats

15. Beauty must be clean and pure, both in image and in heart. ——Montesquieu

16. Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness. ——Kant

17. A charming appearance can bring you a lot of luck. ——Ovid

18. If an ugly person wants to be praised for his beauty, and a lame person wants to appear healthy, then this unfortunate situation that originally aroused our sympathy will arouse our ridicule. . —— Fielding

19. If you sing about beauty, you will have an audience even if you are in the center of the desert. ——Kahlil Gibran

20. If you want to turn a perceptual person into a rational person, the only way is to first make him an aesthetic person. ——Schiller

21. There is no more beautiful clothes in the world than strong muscles and fresh skin. ——Mayakovsky

22. No one will blame others because they are ugly. ——Anonymous

23. The purity and elegance of the appearance should be a reflection of the purity and beauty of the heart. ——Belinsky

24. Appearance is an expression of a person’s heart: his appearance is as dumb as a wooden chicken, and his spirit must also be stupid. ——Disraeli

25. I love a certain ugly beauty, I love elegance and grace, and I love silence that is better than eloquent eloquence. I'd rather see ugliness ten times a day. As long as there is sparkle, novelty and wisdom in it, rather than seeing the small beauty of soul emptiness once in a month. ——Lehani

26. We live only to discover beauty. Everything else is forms of waiting. ——Kahlil Gibran

27. We should focus on the heart and not just look at the appearance. ——Aesop

28. I would rather organize a happy family with a small cup of truth, goodness and beauty than a boring family with several large pieces of boat furniture. ——Heine

29. I have always believed that a man’s appearance is irrelevant. I'm more interested in a person's mind than his appearance. —— Somerset Maugham

30. Although the appearance is evil, but the mind is good, it is harmless to be a gentleman. ——Xunzi

31. In the eyes of the beholder, beauty soon becomes mediocre, loses its charm and causes him to feel disgusted. ——Adison

32. A truly beautiful person does not apply too much makeup or wear random clothes. ——Lao She

33. The goal of intellectual desire is truth, the goal of moral desire is goodness, and the goal of aesthetic desire is beauty. Truth, goodness and beauty are the ideals of the world. ——Hoshinobu Kuroda

34. The most beautiful monkeys are ugly compared with humans. ——Heraclitus

35. Beauty is the most direct thing that touches the soul. Beauty immediately permeates the imagination with an inner joy and satisfaction. ——Edison

36. Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal. ——Shakespeare

37. A handsome face is either extremely good or extremely bad. ——Alexander Dumas

38. Reason conveys the knowledge of true and false, and taste produces the emotions of beauty and ugliness, good and evil. ——Hume

39. Good looks cannot buy anything in the market. ——British proverb

40. There is no absolute ugliness. ——Ruskin

41. Passion and expression are beauty.

A face without passion and expression is a flaw; if it is smeared with makeup and flattery, only a fool will admire it. —— Blake

42. Morality does not make the face beautiful, but bad habits undoubtedly make it ugly. ——Europe

43. When ugliness strives to show off itself as beauty, ugliness becomes funny. ——Soviet Union

44. Ugly things are not because they are different, but because they are boring. ——Emerson

45. Flowers growing on dunghills are often more beautiful than those planted in gardens.

——UK