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Addison, Joseph There is nothing that makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty.
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Addison, Joseph There is nothing that makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty.
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Albert Einstein The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.
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Allen, James Let there be nothing within thee that is not very beautiful and very gentle, and there will be nothing without thee that is not beautiful and softened by the spell of thy presence.
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Allen, James Let there be nothing within thee that is not very beautiful and very gentle, and there will be nothing without thee that is not beautiful and softened by the spell of thy presence.
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Andre, Father What ever beauty may be, it has for its basis order, and for its essence unity.
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Andre, Father What ever beauty may be, it has for its basis order, and for its essence unity.
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Anonymous It's beauty that captures your attention; personality which captures your heart.
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Anouilh, Jean Beauty is one of the rare things that do not lead to doubt of God.
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Anouilh, Jean Beauty is one of the rare things that do not lead to doubt of God.
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Aristotle Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.
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Aristotle Beauty depends on size as well as symmetry. No very small animal can be beautiful, for looking at it takes so small a portion of time that the impression of it will be confused. Nor can any very large one, for a whole view of it cannot be had at once, and so there will be no unity and completeness.
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Aristotle Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.
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Aristotle Beauty depends on size as well as symmetry. No very small animal can be beautiful, for looking at it takes so small a portion of time that the impression of it will be confused. Nor can any very large one, for a whole view of it cannot be had at once, and so there will be no unity and completeness.
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Arnim, Mary Strange that the vanity which accompanies beauty --excusable, perhaps, when there is such great beauty, or at any rate understandable --should persist after the beauty was gone.
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Arnim, Mary Strange that the vanity which accompanies beauty --excusable, perhaps, when there is such great beauty, or at any rate understandable --should persist after the beauty was gone.
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Augustine, St. I have learnt to love you late, Beauty at once so ancient and so new!
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Augustine, St. I have learnt to love you late, Beauty at once so ancient and so new!
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