"Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror"
About this Quote
Gibran wrote as a Lebanese-American poet straddling mysticism and modernity, selling transcendence in an age newly crowded with consumer images. Early 20th-century life was becoming more mechanical, more reproducible, more photographed. Against that backdrop, the quote reads like a rescue mission: beauty isn’t the commodity in the frame; it’s the sacred looking back through it. The line also smuggles in an ethics. If beauty is eternity’s self-recognition, then dismissing beauty as trivial is a kind of spiritual amnesia, while chasing it as mere status is mistaking the mirror for what it reflects.
The subtext is quietly radical: humans don’t “create” beauty so much as participate in a cosmic act of self-seeing. That’s why the sentence lands with such calm authority. It doesn’t argue; it consecrates.
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Gibran, Kahlil. (2026, January 17). Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beauty-is-eternity-gazing-at-itself-in-a-mirror-32311/
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Gibran, Kahlil. "Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beauty-is-eternity-gazing-at-itself-in-a-mirror-32311/.
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"Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/beauty-is-eternity-gazing-at-itself-in-a-mirror-32311/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











