Like our attitude to love, truth and goodness, we seem to be confident about knowing what beauty is - certain, even dogmatic - until we think hard about the idea, whereupon all confidence flies away.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When people have an inner sense of confidence, they're more beautiful.
Beauty is not skin-deep; it can be a means of self-affirmation, a true indicator of personality and confidence.
Like the rest of the genetic lottery, beauty is unfair. Everyone falls short of perfection, but some are luckier than others. Real confidence requires self-knowledge, which includes recognizing one's shortcomings as well as one's strengths.
Beauty is something we can affirm and intend to have more of.
I try to figure out - intellectually, philosophically, psychologically - what the experience of beauty is.
Beauty is grace and confidence. I've learned to accept and appreciate what nature gave me.
We all have to find beauty within us, as opposed to just our exterior.
You know, all these sentiments about beauty coming from within, they've always resonated when I've read them, but it takes a bit of living to truly appreciate them. To realise we are so much more than our experiences, that we are who we are because of the lessons we've learnt, now that's what true 'beauty' is for me.
Beauty is a relation, and the apprehension of it a comparison.
We know beauty when we see it, and our reactions are remarkably consistent. Beauty is not just a social construct, and not every girl is beautiful just the way she is.