Laurell K. Hamilton Quotes
It Is True, Perhaps, That Your Beauty Is Not A Flashy Beauty, As Is Asher's, Or Jean-Claude's, Or Even Your Nathaniel's, But It Is Beauty Nonetheless. Perhaps The More Precious, For It Grows Not At The First Sight Of The Eye, But A Little More Each Time One Speaks With You Or Watches You Move So Commandingly Into A Situation, Or Watches The Truth In Your Eyes When You Say That You Are Not Beautiful, And I Realize That You Mean It. That You Are Not Being Humble, Or Playing Silly Games, You Simply Do Not See Yourself."
"See, That's Not Beauty, That's Pretty With A Personality That You Like."
"But Do You Not See, Anita, That There Is Beauty That Hits The Eye Like A Bolt Of Lighting, That Burns And Sears And Blinds. It Is More Disaster Than Pleasure. But Yours, Yours Is A Beauty That Lulls One Into Comfort, Into Not Protecting One's Eyes From The Light, Then One Night You Realize That The Moon, Too, Has Its Beauty.
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