“Beauty, grace, and charm my foot. It's a school for sadists with good tea-serving skills.”
Source: A Great and Terrible Beauty
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Libba Bray 254
American teen writer 1964Related quotes

Japan, the Beautiful and Myself (1969)

No. 10 (11 March 1711).
The Spectator (1711–1714)

Of Agesilaus the Great
Laconic Apophthegms

“Trust not too much to that enchanting face;
Beauty's a charm, but soon the charm will pass.”
O formose puer, nimium ne crede colori.
Book II, line 17 (tr. John Dryden)
Eclogues (37 BC)

“Sharon had grace and charm; she knew how to make anybody's life easier.”
Interview in Telecran magazine (25 January 1970)
Context: I'm forced to mix with people of this industry and I can swear that is really difficult to meet people with her nature and her spirit. Generally, everybody is opportunistic here. Sharon had grace and charm; she knew how to make anybody's life easier. When somebody was busy, she was there in a discreet manner to serve you a drink or a coffee.

“Faith is the champion of grace, and love the nurse; but humility is the beauty of grace.”
Source: Quotes from secondary sources, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers, 1895, P. 221.