Quote by Farrah Fawcett
The reason that the all-American boy prefers beauty to brains is that he can see better than he can think.
Summary
This quote suggests that the "all-American boy," commonly perceived as someone who embodies traditional American values, tends to prioritize physical attractiveness over intelligence because he values superficial qualities that are easily observable. The quote suggests that this preference stems from the notion that the boy tends to rely more on his visual perception rather than deep critical thinking. It points to a tendency within society to prioritize appearances and immediate gratification rather than valuing intellectual capabilities or substance.