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Beautiful? Its all a question of luck. I was born with good legs. As for the rest... beautiful, no. Amusing, yes
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"Beautiful? It's all a question of luck. I was born with good legs. As for the rest... beautiful, no. Amusing, yes"

- Josephine Baker

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Josephine Baker, renowned for her remarkable performances and charming existence, provides a poignant reflection on the idea of appeal in this quote. In mentioning, "Beautiful? It's all a question of luck. I was born with great legs," Baker acknowledges the arbitrary nature of physical beauty. She suggests that her appeal is not purely a result of individual effort or accomplishment but partially a matter of genetic fortune. This insight clarifies the more comprehensive social understanding of charm as something frequently perceived through a lens of luck and opportunity instead of merit.

Baker's acknowledgment of her "great legs" serves as a metaphor for the characteristics society considers appealing, highlighting how cultural standards shape and influence understandings of appeal. By concentrating on this one attribute, she subtly slams the superficial judgments that typically control social views on look. Her comment defies conventional meanings and highlights her acknowledgment of the short lived and subjective nature of beauty requirements.

Continuing with, "As for the rest ... stunning, no. Entertaining, yes," Baker includes another layer to her self-assessment. By declaring herself as "entertaining," she moves the focus from physical appearance to personality and wit. Humor and beauty become similarly important, if not more crucial, aspects of her identity. This smart redefinition of charm underscores the significance of inner qualities and broadens the story to consist of personality type that promote a more inclusive understanding of beauty.

Eventually, Baker's reflections serve as a reminder of her awareness of the social constraints regarding beauty and the methods she browsed and transcended these borders. Her words invite readers to reconsider their perceptions and embrace a more holistic appreciation of individuals, stressing the significance of character, beauty, and the distinct qualities that everyone gives the world. This quote embodies Josephine Baker's withstanding legacy as an individual who challenged conventions and commemorated the richness of human variety beyond mere appearances.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Josephine Baker between June 3, 1906 and April 12, 1975. He/she was a famous Dancer from France. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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