"There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance"
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The intent is prescriptive, not descriptive. Helps is offering a Victorian algorithm for respectability, one that rewards self-control and punishes appetite. "Severe temperance" is an especially telling phrase: not moderation, but severity - virtue as austerity, with a hint of pain as evidence. The subtext is social sorting. If beauty depends on humility and calmness, then the anxious, the angry, the poor, the politically unruly can be dismissed as literally unattractive. It's a neat way to naturalize hierarchy: the "graces" will supposedly show themselves, so we needn't interrogate the conditions that shape a person's life.
As a historian writing in a culture obsessed with character as destiny, Helps echoes the era's faith in physiognomy and moral legibility - the belief that the body tells the truth. It's persuasive because it flatters the reader with control: manage your impulses, and the world will read you as worthy. The cost is that it turns beauty into a reward for obedience.
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| Topic | Humility |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Helps, Arthur. (2026, January 17). There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-no-better-cosmetics-than-a-severe-29938/
Chicago Style
Helps, Arthur. "There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-no-better-cosmetics-than-a-severe-29938/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"There are no better cosmetics than a severe temperance and purity, modesty and humility, a gracious temper and calmness of spirit; and there is no true beauty without the signatures of these graces in the very countenance." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-are-no-better-cosmetics-than-a-severe-29938/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.











