"Beauty is variable, ugliness is constant"
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Then comes the sting. "Ugliness is constant" sounds like an aesthetic claim, but it’s really moral shorthand. Horton is hinting that whatever fashions do, whatever cultures rebrand as attractive, there’s a steady human capacity for the same old degradations: cruelty, pettiness, humiliation, neglect. Beauty is fickle because it’s often a consensus; ugliness is reliable because it’s behavioral. You don’t need a gallery or a trend cycle to recognize someone being mean, or a community turning cold.
The aphorism’s subtext is also pastoral: if you build your life on beauty, you’re building on volatility. If you acknowledge ugliness as a permanent feature of human nature, you’re less likely to be shocked by it, and more likely to organize your ethics against it. Coming from a clergyman of Horton’s era, it reads as a critique of modernity’s fixation on surface and novelty - and a reminder that the truly enduring struggle isn’t about taste, but about character.
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