Quote by W. R. [William Ralph] Inge
We tolerate shapes in human beings that would horrify us if we saw them in a horse.
Summary
This quote highlights the inconsistency in our acceptance of physical appearances in different species. In human beings, we often tolerate and accept a wide range of body shapes, sizes, and deformities. However, if we were to witness similar physical abnormalities in a horse, it would likely disturb or shock us. The quote implies that our perceptions of beauty and acceptability are subjective and influenced by societal norms and expectations, leading us to view certain imperfections or variations more critically in animals than in humans.