Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Beautification. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Beautification Quotes And Sayings by 91 Authors including John Steinbeck,Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,Roger Scruton,Gerard Manley Hopkins,Lawren Harris for you to enjoy and share.
It is better to sit in appreciative contemplation of a world in which beauty is eternally supported on a foundation of ugliness: cut out the support, and beauty will sink from sight.
A life of clean lines
Through the pursuit of beauty we shape the world as a home, and in doing so we both amplify our joys and find consolation for our sorrows.
Give beauty back, beauty, beauty, beauty, back to God, beauty's self and beauty's giver.
The power of beauty at work in man, as the artist has always known, is severe and exacting, and once evoked, will never leave him alone, until he brings his work and life into some semblance of harmony with its spirit.
The bleached ceilings, walls, and floors gleam in perfection. Drained of color, wiped of contamination, forever untainted they exist; a cold reminder of my purity.
Shined, combed, brushed and gorgeous
Beauty comes from the happiness within.
It's the imperfections that make things beautiful
Creating something that is universally beautiful. That is art.
Refinement creates beauty everywhere. It is the grossness of the spectator that discovers anything like grossness in the object.
A look into the Human Mind..of how we perceive..How can we see beauty in and around us..Not the correction of evil or pursuit of the virtuous..BUT..pleasure that resides in the Sense of Self !! A Self living in a state of 'nothingness' and beauty as it lies there..from that place! Simple and Deft
Simplicity is the key to beauty.
Clarity is the key to perfection.
Out of ugly, make something beautiful.
Beauty is achieved through perfection of body and mind.
Philosophers and aestheticians may offer elegant and profound definitions of art and beauty, but for the painter they are all summed up in the phrase: To create a harmony.
One can make no better investment than the cultivation of a taste for the beautiful, for it will bring rainbow hues and enduring joys to the whole life. It will not only greatly increase one's capacity for happiness, but also one's efficiency.
Before we can adorn our houses with beautiful objects the walls must be stripped, and our lives must be stripped, and beautiful housekeeping and beautiful living be laid for a foundation: now, a taste for the beautiful is most cultivated out of doors, where there is no house and no housekeeper.
We call beauty that which supplies us with a particular pleasure.
To enhance your inner beauty, harmonize your mind and thoughts with nature through meditation.
the best way to enhance one's beauty was to let it shine through on its own, rather than trying to compete with a bunch of shiny bobbles or overdone fripperies.
There are two sorts of beauty; one is the result of instinct, the other of study. A combination of the two, with the resulting modifications, brings with it a very complicated richness, which the art critic ought to try to discover.
I use beauty as a way of helping people to receive difficult or upsetting ideas. The topical issues are merely a vehicle for making one aware of one's own perceptual shift-which is the real thrill.
As a society, we need to get lots more flexible about what constitutes beauty. It isn't a particular hair color or a particular body type; it's the woman who grew the hair and lives in the body. Keeping this in mind can only make things better. (341)
We desire to possess a beauty that is worth pursuing, worth fighting for, a beauty that is core to who we truly are. We want beauty that can be seen; beauty that can be felt; beauty that affects others; a beauty all our own to unveil.
As you take the normal opportunities of your daily life and create something of beauty and helpfulness, you improve not only the world around you but also the world within you.
Beauty today can have no other measure except the depth to which a work resolves contradictions. A work must cut through the contradictions and overcome them, not by covering them up, but by pursuing them.
I like to push myself to achieve a certain quality, eliminate the excess detail. I always want a high degree of purity.
The incredibly powerful and enriching lifestyle of seeking beauty is a humble service of love and healing.
There is a classic esthetic which romantics often miss because of its subtlety. The classic style is straightforward, unadorned, unemotional, economical and carefully proportioned. Its purpose is not to inspire emotionally, but to bring order out of chaos and make the unknown known.
Details make perfection, and perfection is not a detail.
While adding the finishing touches to a painting might appear insignificant, it is much harder to do than one might suppose ...
The need for beauty and the [artistic] creation which embodies it is inseparable from man, and without it man would possibly not want to live in the world.
For writers: If you polish a book too much, it'll be flat and shiny and smooth
and not too interesting. It's the little pits and bumps and whatnot that show voice and make a book unique from all the other super shiny flat surfaces
Concision in art is a necessity and an elegance. The verbose painter bores: who will get rid of all these trimmings?
That you will feel the validation of your external beauty but also get to the deeper business of being beautiful inside. There is no shade to that beauty.
Beauty is not the purpose of creation, it is its reward. Its appearance, often late in the day, is no more than an indication that the disrupted equilibrium between man and nature has once again been restored by art. Submitted to this test, what remains of contemporary works of art?
It would seem that more than function itself, simplicity is the deciding factor in the aesthetic equation. One might call the process beauty through function and simplification.
Accentuated plainness and accentuated vice ought to bring about harmony. Beauty lies in harmony, in style, whether it be the harmony of ugliness or beauty, vice or virtue.
Fill a space in a beautiful way.
Rawness and refinement are not opposite ends of a luxurious spectrum ... they are two complementary features with which to populate a luxe environment.
The lovers of beauty must unite in a league, and carry out some great propagandist work through the country. They must demand the extermination of the bulldog and the dismantling of the cheap villa, both of which are responsible for a deal of our contentment amid ugliness.
Much of the stress and emptiness that haunt us can be traced back to our lack of attention to beauty. Internally, the mind becomes coarse and dull if it remains unvisited by images and thoughts that hold the radiance of beauty.
Beauty commonly produces love, but cleanliness preserves it. Age itself is not unamiable while it is preserved clean and unsullied; like a piece of metal constantly kept smooth and bright, we look on it with more pleasure than on a new vessel cankered with rust.
It's really about putting that sort of quality and beauty back into our life.
Inside beauty sometimes needs a little help from outside pretty.
Not prettiness, mind you, whose nature is trite, but beauty, which sinks to the depths
Beauty is our business.
But there is nothing that makes its way more directly to the Soul than Beauty, which immediately diffuses a secret satisfaction and complacency through the imagination, and gives a finishing to any thing that is Great or Uncommon.
It may be that until now there has been no more potent means for beautifying man himself than piety: it can turn man into so much art, surface, play of colors, graciousness that his sight no longer makes one suffer.
Everything, if you could only see it clearly enough, like this, is beautiful and complete. Everything has its own perfection.
If you get simple beauty and naught else, you get about the best thing god invents
You paint the picture of your surroundings. Paint it beautifully.
Decorate yourself with the beauty of love.
The ideal of beauty is simplicity and tranquility.
I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means. It is this which has led me to give my painting a character of even greater bareness.
Every person is able to add beauty, whether by growing flowers, or singing, or cooking luscious meals, or raising sweet pets. Every part of life can be art.
In the darkness of our lives, there is not one place for Beauty. The whole place is for Beauty.
Beauty is like life itself: a dawn mist the sun burns off. It gives no peace, no rest.
There is a certain transcendent joy in creating a thing of beauty. But even more fulfilling is to become a being of beauty.
To keep beauty in its place is to make all things beautiful.
Beautiful makeup, starts with beautiful skin.
We ordinary people must forge our own beauty. We must set fire to the greyness of our labor with the art of our own lives ... What is the essence of this art of living? Of course, even this art should have beauty as its essence.
Whatever is pure is also simple. It does not keep the eye on itself. The observer forgets the window in the landscape it displays. A fine style gives the view of fancy
its figures, its trees, or its palaces,
without a spot.
Think, Travel, Celebrate, Charm, Decorate, Dress, Live - colorfully
Light is the first of painters. There is no object so foul that intense light will not make it beautiful.
Producing perfection from imperfection is, after all, the highest of art forms.
Introducing the idea of beauty as a salve and of aesthetics making something difficult accessible.
Beauty that comes naturally, is the most natural beauty of all ...
Beauty has been democratised. No longer the preserve of movie stars and models but available to all. But while the invitation to beauty is welcomed, it has become not so much an option as an imperative.
Nothing, indeed, is more dangerous to the young artist than any conception of ideal beauty: he is constantly led by it either into weak prettiness or lifeless abstraction: whereas to touch the ideal at all, you must not strip it of vitality.
For three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light, and in fact we call beautiful those things of definite color.
- William
Health and cheerfulness make beauty
To enlighten your life, see beauty.
Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides.
There is a role and function for beauty in our time.
Help, love, forgive, and create beauty.
Busy with the ugliness of the expensive success
We forget the easiness of free beauty
Lying sad right around the corner,
Only an instant removed,
Unnoticed and squandered.
The recipe for beauty is to have less illusion and more Soul, to retreat from the belief of pain or pleasure in the body into the unchanging calm and glorious freedom of spiritual harmony.
I wanted nothing else than to make the object as perfect as possible.
That alone can be called true refinement which elevates the soul of man, purifying the manners by improving the intellect.
I have always striven to fix beauty in wood, stone, glass or pottery, in oil or watercolor by using whatever seemed fittest for the expression of beauty, that has been my creed.
Some people look for a beautiful place, others make a place beautiful.
Behind all forms of beauty there is an infinite unity, and this unity, this intrinsic and eternal beauty, the artist is seeking to discern and to make others discern.
There is nothing more practical in the end than the preservation of beauty,
The highest Beauty should be plain set.
We were sent into the world alive with beauty. As soon as we choose Beauty, unseen forces conspire to guide and encourage us towards unexpected forms of compassion, healing and creativity.
Gardeners work with an ever-receding ideal of perfection; no sooner is something growing well than they see how to place it better or give it a better neighbor. To other's eyes, all may look as well as could be expected, but a good gardener's eye sees more to be improved.
Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could not do without it.
It must be a prospect pleasing to God Himself to see His creation forever beautifying in His eyes, and drawing nearer Him by greater degrees of resemblance.
Like pleasure, beauty should be savored and enjoyed
We ascribe beauty to that which is simple; which has no superfluous parts; which exactly answers its end; which stands related to all things; which is the mean of many extremes.
Tidying is a way of taking stock that shows us what we really like. The
True beauty radiates not from outer cosmetics, but from the simple joy of making a difference for those that need your voice, passion, and time without expecting or wanting anything in return ...
Balance - the essence of living a life of beauty.
Create and maintain a beautiful environment and surroundings in which to live.
By a kind of fashionable discipline, the eye is taught to brighten, the lip to smile, and the whole countenance to emanate with the semblance of friendly welcome, while the bosom is unwarmed by a single spark of genuine kindness and good-will.
One of the first obligations of art is to make all useful things beautiful.
I want to paint men and women with that something of the external which the halo used to symbolize, and which we now seek to give by the actual radiance and vibrancy of our colorings.
There have been advances in the technology of beauty that I think are great. & you know what? Use it.