Top 18 Words Can't Describe How Beautiful You Are Quotes

#1. Celebrity is now so common that its inherent absurdity has rendered it inoffensive

Dean Cavanagh

#2. I'm not poor, but I'm not rich, either.

Marco Rubio

#3. Poets write beautiful words to describe
savagery-wrapped civilization nowadays.

Toba Beta

#4. There is no man on this earth that has the right to tell you how beautiful you are, for no words we use has enough power to tell that truth. Your beauty can only be describe by the heavens above in a language none of us know.

Vincent Edwards

#5. I meet those fierce yellow-green eyes. Even in the wake of my pain, she has this resilience that's more beautiful than words can describe. It's fire to my water. And I want her to burn me alive.

Krista Ritchie

#6. The English as a race are not worth saving!

Jack Straw

#7. [an encounter in space] Some celestial event. No
no words
no words to describe it. Poetry! They should have sent a poet. So beautiful. So beautiful ... I had no idea. I had no idea.

Carl Sagan

#8. Words are important. Words shaper our perceptions. When they define, they can also distort. There is a far better way to describe this man whose face is the most human face of all. Jesus is beautiful.

John Eldredge

#9. I was 17, certainly by the time I was 19, I knew that show business was where I was going to end up, and I had my sights on being a director.

Brian Henson

#10. If I had to pick two words to describe Edinburgh, I would tell you that it's majestic and beautiful. Really, really old, but somehow more alive than any other place I've ever been.

L. H. Cosway

#11. Alexander, Caesar, Napoleon, you all had great moments, but you never tasted the supreme triumph; you were never a farm boy riding in from the fields on a bulging rack of new-mown hay.

Grant Wood

#12. One does not advance when one walks toward no goal, or - which is the same thing - when his goal is infinity.

Emile Durkheim

#13. It is interesting to note that poetry, a literary device whose very construct involves the use of words, is itself the word of choice by persons grasping to describe something so beautiful it is marvelously ineffable.

Vanna Bonta

#14. I don't care if what we do makes a profit; I care whether we get somebody out of a wheelchair.

Mark Noble

#15. Food: Part of the spiritual expression of the French, and I do not believe that they have ever heard of calories.

Beverley Baxter

#16. I wish I could find words
serious, beautiful words
to describe it in the afternoon sunlight; the more I strive for them, the more they utterly elude me.

Dodie Smith

#17. They have an inherent ability to find hidden order where at first glance things appear chaotic and unconnected.

Truity

#18. Your problem isn't that you think too much; your problem is letting everyone know what you're thinking.

Viet Thanh Nguyen

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