Quotes about Beauty
Nature gives you the face you have at twenty it is up to you to merit the face you have at fifty.
— Coco Chanel
Thus the true, the good and the beautiful which ethical culture seeks can only come to perfection when the absolute good is at the same time the almighty, divine will, which not only prescribes the good in the moral law, but also works it effectually in man himself. The heteronomy of law and the autonomy of man are reconciled only by this theonomy.
— Herman Bavinck
God makes everything beautiful in His time, He makes everything happen at the right moment, at the moment He has fixed for it, so that history in its entirety and in its parts corresponds to the counsel of God and exhibits the glory of that counsel.
— Herman Bavinck
I am the fiery life of the essence of God; I am the flame above the beauty in the fields; I shine in the waters; I burn in the sun, the moon, and the stars. And with the airy wind, I quicken all things vitally by an unseen, all-sustaining life.
— Hildegard of Bingen
Only a pure heart can recognize a beautiful and a happy soul.
— Hippocrates
Because of fear, I had forfeited strength, life, and beauty. I had lost a sense of my true self, and with that loss so much of what God wanted for me was yet unrealized.
— Lisa Bevere
I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works. (Psalm 139:14, NKJV)
— Lisa Bevere
I'd love to have a really flourishing vegetable garden, and I'd love to have a better area for a rose garden or a cutting garden, but I don't. You have to develop a garden in the way that it's meant to be developed.
— Julie Andrews
When we are truly aware of our spiritual glory, a varicose vein or two is not that big a deal.
— Marianne Williamson
Verse in itself does not constitute poetry. Verse is only an elegant vestment for a beautiful form. Poetry can express itself in prose, but it does so more perfectly under the grace and majesty of verse. It is poetry of soul that inspires noble sentiments and noble actions as well as noble writings.
— Victor Hugo
The great creator from his work returned magnificent, his six days' work, a world.
— John Milton
God doesn't love me any more or less because I had some work done on my face.
— Joyce Meyer