I have no right to beauty. I had been condemned to masculine ugliness.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant.
It's not vanity to feel you have a right to be beautiful. Women are taught to feel we're not good enough, that we must live up to someone else's standards. But my aim is to cherish myself as I am.
Well, I've never looked upon myself as being a beauty, per se.
Ugliness is in a way superior to beauty because it lasts.
It is as necessary for man to live in beauty rather than ugliness as it is necessary for him to have food for an aching belly or rest for a weary body.
Beauty is a short-lived tyranny.
I'm not that obsessed with making representations of ugliness. Everything I've seen is beautiful.
Every woman has the right to be beautiful.
I contend that every woman has the right to feel beautiful, no matter how scrambled her features, or how indifferent her features.
Women's behavior in handling beauty, even before feminism, was to deny they had any. Don't hate me because I'm beautiful.