
Top 44 Beautiful Description Quotes
#1. If you go for an audition, you have a character description, and for the women, it's always about being beautiful, sexy. And for the men it's more about the character than how he appears physically. That annoys me.
Birgitte Hjort Sorensen
#2. The moon hung over the planet Earth, a dead thing over a dying thing.
John Fowles
#3. Your dressing area should be your private space.
Kim Cattrall
#4. In the hazy afternoon light through the windows he looked beautiful and dissolute, shirt open at the collar and streaks of golden hair falling into his eyes, like some Regency buck after a long night's dancing.
Tana French
#5. She felt as if her entire body were glowing with the taste of sunlight, of wind blowing in wide spaces and trees reaching their burdened arms to boundless skies.
Alison Croggon
#6. Awestruck, Flora stared at the dishevelled sisters with their blazing faces and radiant ragged wings, who smelled of no kin but the wild high air.
Laline Paull
#7. My dears, laugh at me if you like; it is not conventionally beautiful, but there is something in its quaint old face which pleases me. If it could play the piano, I am sure it would really play.
Marcel Proust
#8. What I'm saying is I think life is staggering and we're just used to it. We are all like spoiled children no longer impressed with the gifts we're given - it's just another sunset, just another rainstorm moving in over the mountain, just another child being born, just another funeral.
Donald Miller
#9. The moon features frequently as a simile for beauty (and indeed Budur's name means 'moons'). Beautiful women are conventionally compared to gazelles. It was more common to evoke beauty through metaphor and simile than by close physical description.
Malcolm C. Lyons
#10. I think 'vegan' is a beautiful word. It is more than just a description for our diet. I see it as a visible template for an ethical, healthy, responsible, and rational life. Because it describes our character, it says we do not take the life of another living being to satisfy our wants.
Philip Wollen
#11. I use the word "man" loosely. A better description would be "the most beautiful specimen of Homo sapiens sapiens with a set of XY chromosomes to grace the planet Earth at this moment, or any other era, epoch, or age in history.
Elle Lothlorien
#12. In one of his darker moments, the irony started him laughing and he couldn't stop, and the sounds that came from him, before finally tapering into sobs, were so far from mirth they might have been the forced inversion of laughter-like a soul pulled inside out to reveal its rawest meats.
Laini Taylor
#13. Beautiful was in the way that she moved and spoke. Beautiful was an action as well as a description.
Danielle Paige
#14. I really think my fun personality is my ace in the hole. I will never claim to be the most beautiful or most talented queen, because I can think of many queens who fit that description. However, it's my "charisma" that takes me to a higher level in my drag!
Manila Luzon
#15. [Mab] was pale, beautiful on a scale that beggared simple description, and I harbored a healthy and rational terror of her.
Jim Butcher
#16. Middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel as good as ever.
Don Marquis
#17. I know what death smells like. Death smells like gasoline, singed hair and fingernails.
It smells like cooking meat. My meat.
Rasmenia Massoud
#18. So beautiful that he could not refrain from moving his lips towards her ...
Marcel Proust
#19. Only more keenly aware of how her soul starved within her, its wings wasting with the despair of disuse.
Alison Croggon
#20. The empowered woman is powerful beyond measure and beautiful beyond description.
Steve Maraboli
#21. A solitary finger of light fell upon it, illuminating motes of golden dust floating in the air.
Christopher Paolini
#22. No one needed to say it, but the room overflowed with that sort of blessing. The combination of loss and abundance. The abundance that has no guilt. The loss that has no fix. The simple tiredness that is not weary. The hope not built on blindness.
Aimee Bender
#23. The wild roses were wide open and brilliant, the blue-eyed grass was in purple flower, and the silvery milkweed was just coming on.
Willa Cather
#24. These truths may seem simple and self-apparent and the words easy to say, but the states of mind that you live in as you progress are beautiful beyond description.
Frederick Lenz
#25. I drank, sucking the blood out of the holes, experiencing for the first time since infancy the special pleasure of sucking nourishment, the body focused with the mind upon one vital source.
Anne Rice
#26. Dr. Grant, my dear Dr. Sattler ... Welcome to Jurassic Park.
Michael Crichton
#27. For a moment she was pissed off, and then the feeling was gone. Jess was just being Jess, trying to protect his image of himself to himself, the way all thinking people do so they can get to sleep at night.
Stephen King
#28. Some people, no, you're never going to change their opinions. It doesn't mean you have to accept it. If they're bold enough to stare or make snide little comments under their breath, then they need to be bold enough to say it to my face.
Lena Matthews
#29. The American Dream has run out of gas. The car has stopped. It no longer supplies the world with its images, its dreams, its fantasies. No more. It's over. It supplies the world with its nightmares now: the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, Vietnam ...
J.G. Ballard
#30. My body's feeling sore, but my soul is feeling pretty good.
Seth Rollins
#32. Give me a story that just makes me unreasonably vigilant. Keep me up till five only because all your stars are out, and for no other reason.
J.D. Salinger
#34. Winter collapsed on us that year. It knelt, exhausted, and stayed.
Emily Fridlund
#35. Believing in yourself is essential to creating lasting change and a happy life.
Tara Stiles
#36. She leaned out of the window slow and sleepy, and the light came through her nightdress like sand through a sieve.
Laurie Lee
#37. It came out sparkling like liquid sky.
Laurie Lee
#38. She was strong and stubborn but loving. She was an untouchable angel with a devil's mark. She was beautiful.
Shannon A. Thompson
#39. She told him that he had the most beautiful voice she'd ever heard, that it sounded like whiskey and wood smoke.
Dennis Lehane
#40. He who has health, has hope; and he who has hope, has everything.
Thomas Carlyle
#41. The combination of pictures and words together can be really effective, and I began to realise in my career that unless I wrote my own words, then my message was diluted.
Galen Rowell
#42. You're new here, aren't you?" Rolan asked.
"Rose is visiting. She's a friend of the family." Viktoria said.
"Ah," he said. "Now I remember hearing about you. I had no idea such a fierce Strigoi killer would be so beautiful."
"It's part of the job description," I said dryly.
Richelle Mead
#43. The evening sky was awash with peach, apricot, cream: tender little ice-cream clouds in a wide orange sky.
Philip Pullman
#44. Dorothy scratched her dark head, yawning wide, and white feathers floated out of her hair.
Laurie Lee
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