“There are travelers who fear to own delicate hands more than to meet a lion, and soldiers who would rather lose a limb than gain a beautiful nose by artificial methods.” HandsBeautifulLosesGainsMethodSoldierNosesLionsDelicateArtificialTravelerLimbs Author:Robert Wilson Lynd
“Making one object, in outward or inward nature, more holy to a single heart is reward enough for a life; for the more sympathies we gain or awaken for what is beautiful, by so much deeper will be our sympathy for that which is most beautiful,--the human soul!” HumansHeartSoulEnoughBeautifulObjectsHolyGainsRewardsDeeperInwardHuman Soul Book:Poems Source: Poems
“For it is only framed in space that beauty blooms. Only in space are events and objects and people unique and significant-and therefore beautiful. A tree has significance if one sees it against the empty face of sky. A note in music gains significance from the silences on either side. A candle flowers in the space of night. Even small and casual things take on significance if they are washed in space, like a few autumn grasses in one corner of an Oriental painting, the rest of the page bare.” PeopleIfsBeautifulFacesNightSidesSpaceSilenceBeautyTreeSkyEventsObjectsPaintingFlowerPagesUniqueGainsEmptyNotesCornersSignificantGrassAutumnSignificanceCandleCasualFramed Author:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
“People might gain insight the longer they live, but things never get easy. There will always be challenges and miscommunications and the temptation to eat greasy, bowel clogging fried food, and take others for granted. The secret is to keep moving and try to see people yo love for what they are: flawed, beautiful and as confused as you.” PeopleTryingMightBeautifulMovingEasyChallengesSecretGainsInsightTemptationGrantedConfusedFlawedKeep MovingMiscommunicationFried FoodClogging Author:Rob Payne
“I've seen so many beautiful curvy women gain success in hollywood and then wither into bobble headed stick figures in some grotesque attempt to fit a revolting hollywood trend. I like real women, not the broomsticks that Hollywood has been selling lately.” Has BeensRealBeautifulFiguresFitGainsHollywoodSticksSellingTrendsGrotesqueCurvyReal WomenBroomsticksCurvy Women Author:Matthew Gray Gubler
“Wherever you feel death, feel it. Don’t escape. Death is beautiful; death is the greatest mystery, more mysterious than life. Through life you can gain the world, the futile world- meaningless, worthless. Through death you can gain the eternal. Death is the door.” WorldFeelsBeautifulSpiritualDoorsMysteryEternalGainsMysteriousMeaninglessWorthlessBeautiful Death Author:Rajneesh
“Standing there at the stage door to the rest of your life. Time to dip your toe into the deep end. Try things. Say hi already. Laugh a lot. Mess up. Apologize. Mess up again. Hug people. Take chances. Trust yourself. Lose things. Get over it. Hold your friends close. Gather your strength. Gain wisdom and beautiful stories. Be brave, and you'll have the time of your life.” PeopleLifeInspirationalTryingEndsStoriesWisdomBeautifulTimeLosesChanceLaughingDoorsStageStrengthInspirational LifeFriendsLosingLaughterGainsStandingBraveMessOver ItHugApologizingToesGet OverBe BraveRest Of Your LifeTake A ChanceTrust YourselfSinger SongwritersDipStanding ThereLife TimeTrying New ThingsTime Of Your Life Author:Taylor Swift
“I love being my age. I love getting older. What you lose in looks, you gain in wisdom. I might not be as physically beautiful on the outside today, but I'm much more beautiful on the inside. True beauty comes from inside.” LooksMightAgeTodayBeautifulLosesLove IsBeautyGainsGetting OldGetting OlderTrue BeautyBeautiful Inside Author:Delvene Delaney
“O beautiful for spacious skies, . . . O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine, Til all success be nobleness And every gain divine!” MaySelfCountryAmericaBeautifulBusinessSocietySkyDivineHeroEthicsGainsGoldMercyStrifeLiberating Book:America the Beautiful: And Other Poems Source: America the Beautiful: And Other Poems