Top 30 Beauty Has Many Faces Quotes
#1. There are people whose faces assume an unaccustomed beauty and majesty the moment they cease to look out of their eyes.
Marcel Proust
#2. It often happened that after death faces become softened and even resolved into their youthful beauty, that this was especially so when death had been preceded by any acute or prolonged suffering.
Bram Stoker
#3. I see the beauty
All around me I see it
The polished faces
Nicole Eskuri
#4. The light of genius never sets, but sheds itself upon other faces, in different hues of splendor. Homer glows in the softened beauty of Virgil, and Spenser revives in the decorated learning of Gray.
Robert Aris Willmott
#5. Why do I write today? The beauty of the terrible faces of our nonentities stirs me to it: colored women day workers- old and experienced- returning home at dusk, in cast off clothing faces like old Florentine oak.
William Carlos Williams
#6. Shira turned and blew kisses toward her clients who had pressed their faces against the salon window like children in a candy store and she their Willy Wonka of beauty.
Terri Gillespie
#7. Glances of true beauty can be seen in the faces of those who live in true meekness.
Henry David Thoreau
#8. The beauty of e-governance is that a few keystrokes can bring smiles on a million faces.
Narendra Modi
#9. The art of procreation and the members employed therein are so repulsive, that if it were not for the beauty of the faces and the adornments of the actors and the pent-up impulse, nature would lose the human species.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#10. The world is no more than the Beloved's face. And the desire of the One to know its own beauty, we exist.
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib
#11. There is a special kind of beauty that manifests itself only in the faces of very old women. Their furrowed skin contains all the marks and memories imprinted by a life lived. Old women whose bodies the earth is crying out to embrace.
Henning Mankell
#12. One beautiful heart is better than thousand beautiful faces. So choose people having beautiful hearts rather than faces!
William Shakespeare
#13. I am passionate about informing the world about our ocean - its complexity and beauty, its value to us, and the perils that it faces.
Jim Toomey
#14. When I open my eyes to a painting, it is as though everything has changed and will never be the same again. Colors look more vivid, the lines and edges of objects sharper, and I fall in love with the world and all its beauty - the tragedies and love stories on the faces of people walking by,
Eleanor Brown
#15. A fine head of hair adds beauty to a good face, and terror to an ugly one.
Lycurgus Of Sparta
#16. Cultivate the habit of zest. Purposefully seek out the beauty in the seemingly trivial. Especially in the trivial. The colors and shapes of the foods you eat. The shadows a vase makes on your table. The interesting faces of the people on the bus with you.
Karen Salmansohn
#17. I hope the day will come when a wasp-waist and a pair of thin shoulders will not be esteemed beauty: we have had our ideas ruined by trash novels, praising 'fragile forms' and 'delicate beauty,' 'dainty waists,' 'snow-drop faces,' and a lot of other nonsense.
Julia McNair Wright
#18. Don't be fooled by my beauty -
the light of my face
comes from the candle of my spirit.
Rumi
#19. Seems like the only one who doesn't see your beauty is the face in the mirror looking back at you.
Taylor Swift
#20. Faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest.
Walter Scott
#21. I do not like these painted faces that look all alike; and I think women are foolish to dull their expression and obscure their personality with powder, rouge, and lipstick.
W. Somerset Maugham
#22. Very old people are the real victors of this world! And the bitterish beauty in their faces is the most valuable beauty of the earth!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#23. Eyes that are blind have no way to tell the loveliness of faces and features; eyes with no pupils have no way to tell the beauty of colored and embroidered silks.
Zhuangzi
#24. We call comeliness a mischance in the first respect, which belongs principally to the face.
Michel De Montaigne
#26. As a white candle / In a holy place, / So is the beauty / Of an aged face
Joseph Campbell
#27. Take the advice of light when you're looking at linens or jewels; Looking at faces or forms, take the advice of the day.
Ovid
#28. If ever sorrow and suffering set their profaning marks on the youth and beauty of Miss Fairlie's face, then, and then only, Anne Catherick and she would be the twin-sisters of chance resemblance, the living reflections of one another.
Wilkie Collins
#29. True features make the beauty of a face, and true proportions the beauty of architecture.
Anthony Ashley Cooper
#30. If I could write the beauty of your eyes And in fresh numbers number all your graces, The age to come would say, 'This poet lies; Such heavenly touches ne'er touch'd earthly faces.'
William Shakespeare