Quote by Laurette Taylor

Personality is more important than beauty, but imagination is more important than both of them.


Personality is more important than beauty, but imagination i

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This quote emphasizes the significance of personality and imagination by suggesting that they outweigh beauty. In essence, it implies that a person's character, values, and qualities hold more value than outward appearance. Additionally, it suggests that imagination is even more crucial than both personality and beauty, as it reflects the ability to think creatively, dream, and envision new possibilities. By appreciating the power of imagination, the quote underscores the potential for innovation, growth, and unique perspectives beyond conventional limits.

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By Laurette Taylor
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