1450 Quotations with Beau.
- 761. Marion Zimmer Bradley: Some knowledge and some song and some beauty must be kept for those days before ...

- 762. Berenice Abbott: Some people are still unaware that reality contains unparalleled beauties. The f ...

- 763. Berenice Abbott: Some people are still unaware that reality contains unparalleled beauties. The f ...

- 764. Martin Buxbaum: Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty -- they merely ...

- 765. Martin Buxbaum: Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty -- they merely ...

- 766. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Some thoughts always find us young, and keep us so. Such a thought is the love o ...

- 767. Author Unknown: Somebody did a golden deed; Somebody proved a friend in need; Somebody sang a be ...

- 768. Mary Arnim: Strange that the vanity which accompanies beauty -- excusable, perhaps, when the ...

- 769. Mary Arnim: Strange that the vanity which accompanies beauty -- excusable, perhaps, when the ...

- 770. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: Stretch out your hand and take the world's wide gift of Joy and Beauty.

- 771. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: Stretch out your hand and take the world's wide gift of Joy and Beauty.

- 772. Aristotle: Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness ...

- 773. Henry James: Summer afternoon -- summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most ...

- 774. Sir John Lubbock: Sunsets are so beautiful that they almost seem as if we were looking through the ...

- 775. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Take back the beauty and wit you bestow upon me; leave me my own mediocrity of a ...

- 776. John Huston: Talk to them about things they don't know. Try to give them an inferiority compl ...

- 777. Mary Wollstonecraft: Taught from infancy that beauty is woman's scepter, the mind shapes itself to th ...

- 778. Benjamin Disraeli: Teach us that wealth is not elegance, that profusion is not magnificence, that s ...

- 779. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon: Teenagers travel in droves, packs, swarms.... To the librarian, they're a gaggle ...

- 780. Oscar Wilde: Temperament is the primary requisite for the critic -- a temperament exquisitely ...

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