Quote by Mark Twain
A thoroughly beautiful woman and a thoroughly homely woman are creations which I love to gaze upon, and which I cannot tire of gazing upon, for each is perfect in her own line
Summary
This quote suggests that beauty comes in different forms and is subjective. The speaker finds both a beautiful woman and a homely (less conventionally attractive) woman equally captivating and perfect in their unique ways. It highlights the appreciation for different standards of beauty and promotes the acceptance and admiration of individuals irrespective of societal norms.
Topics
Women
By Mark Twain