Quotes about Beauty
Many a life has come forth from the furnace of affliction more beautiful and more useful than before.
— Billy Graham
Life can grow sweeter and more rewarding as we grow older if we possess the presence of Christ. Sunsets are always glorious. It is Christ who adds colors, glory, and beauty to man's sunsets.
— Billy Graham
The beauty of love. The love of beauty. The greener you are, the wiser you will be.
— Bob Marley
The longing of your breast is to be a living flame, ignited with the exhilaration of beholding His beauty, worshiping Him with uninhibited abandon, and deployed into the world with self-controlled, calculated zeal that does not love its own life even unto death.
— Bob Sorge
For the Greeks, beauty is truth; for the Hebrews, truth is beauty.
— Heinrich Heine
First poems! They must be written on casual scraps of faded paper, interspersed here and there with withered flowers, or a lock of blond hair, or a discolored piece of ribbon, and the trace of a tear must still be visible in several places ... But first poems that are printed, in livid black and white, on dreadfully smooth paper are poems that have lost the finest points of their sweet, virginal charm, and now arouse a ghastly feeling of distaste in the author.
— Heinrich Heine
Remember, no effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost.
— Helen Keller
You cannot touch the clouds, you know; but you feel the rain and know how glad the flowers and the thirsty earth are to have it after a hot day. You cannot touch love either; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything. Without love you would not be happy or want to play.
— Helen Keller
Virgil is serene and lovely like a marble Apollo in the moonlight; Homer is a beautiful, animated youth in the full sunlight with the wind in his hair.
— Helen Keller
I cannot see the lovely things with my eyes, but my mind can see them all, and so I am joyful all the day long.
— Helen Keller
Only by contact with evil could I have learned to feel by contrast the beauty of truth and love and goodness.
— Helen Keller
Once, while we were out on the water, the sun went down over the rim of the earth, and threw a soft, rosy light over the White City.
— Helen Keller