Quotes about Beauty
To pay homage to beauty is to admire Nature; to admire Nature is to worship God.
— Epictetus
Look at the matter in this way. Since we can see that a dog is fitted by nature to do one thing, and a horse to do another, and a nightingale, if you like, to do yet another, it wouldn't be absurd for one to declare overall that each of them is beautiful precisely in so far as it best fulfils its own nature; and since each is different in nature, it would seem to me that each of them is beautiful in a different way. Isn't that so? The student agreed.
— Epictetus
You haven't seen a tree until you've seen its shadow from the sky.
— Amelia Earhart
the stars seemed near enough to touch and never before have i seen so many. i always believed the lure of flying is the lure of beauty, but i was sure of it that night.
— Amelia Earhart
There's a beauty to wisdom and experience that cannot be faked. It's impossible to be mature without having lived.
— Amy Grant
Get outside. Watch the sunrise. Watch the sunset. How does that make you feel? Does it make you feel big or tiny? Because there's something good about feeling both.
— Amy Grant
Salt water is the greatest component of our world, yet some people never see an ocean. That doesn't change the ocean. It is constant and powerful, and like the love of God, whether we're immersed in it, standing on the shore, or a thousand miles away, it remains.
— Amy Grant
God doesn't love me any more or less because I had some work done on my face. You know, I prayed about it a long, long, long, long, long time, because there again, I wouldn't want to do anything that I felt was going to be offensive to God.
— Joyce Meyer
I have a boy's body. I would prefer to have more curves because I think that's more beautiful. I would much rather have J. Lo's body than mine.
— Nicole Kidman
No one ever told me I was pretty when I was a little girl. All little girls should be told they're pretty, even if they aren't.
— Marilyn Monroe
The real romantics imagine greying and sagging and wrinkling as the deepening of something sacred.
— Ann Voskamp
The artist in me cries out for design.
— Robert Frost