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A Christian wife who may be looking good on the outside, but who cuts her husband with her words, runs him down to her friends and family, and dishonors him in the children's presence is not beautiful by God's definition.
— Tony Evans
Jesus is a person, not a proposition; however, language is the means the Spirit uses to enable the gospel to become the all-encompassing framework that allows disciples not only to think but also to situate themselves in relation to the truth, goodness, and beauty of what is in Christ.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Hallow the body as a temple to comeliness and sanctify the heart as a sacrifice to love love recompenses the adorers.
— Khalil Gibran
Love is sunshine to the rose. It can't stop shinin' just because the bud begins to bloom.
— Kristen Heitzmann
The God of justice, goodness, righteousness, and beauty created a world that is perfectly designed to reflect who he is.
— Carolyn Custis James
My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her.
— George Washington
The eye is the jewel of the body.
— Henry David Thoreau
Everyone wants to understand painting. Why don't they try to understand the singing of birds? People love the night, a flower, everything that surrounds them without trying to understand them. But painting - that they must understand.
— Pablo Picasso
Nature, like man, sometimes weeps for gladness.
— Anonymous
The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters is simplicity: nothing is better than simplicity.
— Walt Whitman
There is not a flower that opens, not a seed that falls into the ground, and not an ear of wheat that nods on the end of its stalk in the wind that does not preach and proclaim the greatness and the mercy of God to the whole world.
— Thomas Merton
All kings, and all their favourites, All glory of honours, beauties, wits, The sun itself, which makes time, as they pass, Is elder by a year now than it was When thou and I first one another saw. All other things to their destruction draw, Only our love hath no decay; This no to-morrow hath, nor yesterday; Running it never runs from us away, But truly keeps his first, last, everlasting day.
— John Donne