
Top 14 Quotes About Being Naturally Beautiful
#1. I really do believe that being naturally beautiful is what is inside and what shines through.
Penny Lancaster
#3. Sadly, my hobby is what I do for work, so I don't go off and go fishing. I go home and veg, and then I go back to work.
Andrew Stanton
#5. I spend my days watching soap operas, eating bonbons and plotting society's downfall.
Tana French
#6. It was odd but I couldn't jump the chasm of missing evidence to the conclusion Todd was making.
S.A. Tawks
#7. Act as if you're a writer. Sit down and begin. Act as if you might just create something beautiful, and by beautiful I mean something authentic and universal. Don't wait for anybody to tell you it's okay.
Dani Shapiro
#8. We are either the masters or victims of our attitudes. It is a matter of personal choice. Who we are today is the result of choices we made yesterday. Tomorrow, we will become what we choose today. To change means to choose change.
John C. Maxwell
#9. But while Sasha told us that in America even the most successful men can have but one wife at once
my father had six
and talked about escalators, indoor plumbing, and the various laws of the land, he did not warn us that I would be told by American teenagers that I should go back to Africa.
Dave Eggers
#10. Be careful what you feed your body and consider what you feed your senses. Both provide you sustenance that makes you who you are.
Simon Boylan
#11. I turn on the TV sometimes, start watching something and think: 'This seems quite good, a bit familiar.' Then I realise ... It's one of my movies. It's a pretty odd feeling.
Alan Parker
#12. Okay, if this is what falling in love feels like, someone please kill me now. (Not literally, overzealous
readers.) But it was all too much - too much emotion, too much happiness, too much longing, perhaps
too much ice cream ...
James Patterson
#13. It is always within my power to build a bridge.
Paulo Coelho
#14. An educated person's ideas of Art are drwan naturally from what Art has been, whereas the new work of art is beautiful by being what Art has never been; and to measure it by the standard of the past is to measure it by a standard on the rejection of which its real perfection depends.
Oscar Wilde
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