“Beauty is as tangible as blood, in a way. It is a separate, distinct force that inhabits the bodies of men and women. You must have noticed the vacuity that accompanies perfect beauty in so many women...the force so strong that it drives out all other forces and lives vampirishly at the expense of intelligence and goodness and conscience and all else.”

—  C. L. Moore

Black Thirst (1934); p. 64
Short fiction, Northwest of Earth (1954)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Beauty is as tangible as blood, in a way. It is a separate, distinct force that inhabits the bodies of men and women. Y…" by C. L. Moore?
C. L. Moore photo
C. L. Moore 19
American author 1911–1987

Related quotes

Silvio Berlusconi photo

“We could not field a big enough force to avoid this risk [of rape]. We would need so many soldiers because our women are so beautiful.”

Silvio Berlusconi (1936) Italian politician

As quoted in as quoted in "Silvio Berlusconi criticised for 'pretty girl' rape comment" in The Telegraph (26 January 2009) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/4339817/Silvio-Berlusconi-criticised-for-pretty-girl-rape-comment.html
2009

Robert Menzies photo
Antoinette Brown Blackwell photo

“If it could be shown that men or women who are the parents of many children have thereby lost something of individual power, we might then be forced to admit that the greater cost related to the reproductive system in women must be at their personal expense, not at the expense of the nutriment which they assimilate and eliminate.”

Antoinette Brown Blackwell (1825–1921) American minister

September 1874, Popular Science Monthly Vol. 5, Article: The Alleged Antagonism Between Growth and Reproduction , p. 607
The Alleged Antagonism Between Growth and Reproduction (1874)

Andrea Dworkin photo
George Bernard Shaw photo

“Many beautiful women have been made happy by their own beauty, but no intelligent woman has ever been made happy by her own intelligence.”

Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist

The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Women & men

Margaret Thatcher photo
Jean Sibelius photo

“The framework of a symphony must be so strong that it forces you to follow it, regardless of the environment and circumstances.”

Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) Finnish composer of the late Romantic period

To Jussi Jalas, October 1, 1939. http://www.sibelius.fi/english/omin_sanoin/ominsanoin_16.htm

Antoinette Brown Blackwell photo

Related topics