Top 19 Being Simple Beauty Quotes
#1. It is only through inner peace that we can have true outer freedom.
Sri Chinmoy
#2. I was raised - and still consider myself to be - Catholic, though I'm non-practicing and haven't fulfilled my Easter duty since sometime during the Nixon years. I'm assailed by all kinds of stimulating doubts, but I do believe in God.
Thomas Mallon
#3. Do you love yourself? The test is simple. Do you look at others and see anything besides another beautiful human being? Do you see somebody who is more beautiful or less beautiful than you? If so, look down a little deeper and ask yourself why. It may be painful. The whys usually are. Do it anyway.
Dan Pearce
#4. Neuroligacally, human beings haven't caught up with today's overstimulating environment. Getting kids out in nature can make a difference.
Michael Gurian
#5. And although you have mastered the words, you haven't yet mastered the blank spaces.
Paulo Coelho
#6. Does not beauty confer a benefit upon us, even by the simple fact of being beautiful?
Victor Hugo
#7. I am justice," Gregori said softly, his voice impacable in its resolve. "There can be no fight, no battle, as there can be only one outcome. Mental or physical bout, or simply a match of our wits, there can be only one end. I am justice.That is all.
Christine Feehan
#8. I've never felt like there's just one way to be beautiful. Tall or short, straight hair or curly, it doesn't matter.
Taylor Swift
#9. When Cecily said she wanted something, it did not express an idle desire but an iron determination.
Cassandra Clare
#10. Thou wouldst be loved? - then let thy heart From its present pathway part not; Being everything which now thou art, Be nothing which thou art not. So with the world thy gentle ways, Thy grace, thy more than beauty, Shall be an endless theme of praise. And love a simple duty.
Edgar Allan Poe
#11. I have no credentials. I have no money. I literally come from a poor place. I was a servant. I dropped out of college. The next thing you know I'm writing for the 'New Yorker,' I have this sort of life, and it must seem annoying to people.
Jamaica Kincaid
#12. I never wanted you lost, Em, only to find me.
Kate Angell
#14. Tell them dear, that if eyes were made for seeing,
Then beauty is its own excuse for being:
Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose!
I never sought to ask, I never knew:
But, in my simple ignorance suppose
The selfsame power that brought me there brought you.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#15. The strains and stresses suffered by the individual in society are grounded in the normal functioning of that society (and of the individual!) rather than in its disturbances and diseases.
Herbert Marcuse
#16. If you tell somebody something, you've forever robbed them of the opportunity to discover it for themselves.
Curt Gabrielson
#17. The Eternal Being, who knows everything and who created the whole universe, became not only a man but (before that) a baby, and before that a fetus in a woman's body.
C.S. Lewis
#18. It's almost like a sign of mental illness to base your self-worth on the opinions of complete strangers, you know?
Moby
#19. For someone so violent, he has a gentle face, doesn't he?
Fuyumi Soryo