There is no color to known to beauty except elegance.

Wayne Chirisa
There is no color to known to beauty except elegance.
There is no color to known to beauty except elegance.
There is no color to known to beauty except elegance.
There is no color to known to beauty except elegance.
About This Quote

In this quote, G.K. Chesterton talks about the beauty of a person. He describes a person as being made up of different colors and shades, and describes how all of those colors and shades come together to create a beautiful picture. He says that beauty is not found in a beautiful person with a beautiful face, but rather in the way that face is put together.

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