"Whether you come from heaven or hell, what does it matter, O Beauty!"
- Charles Baudelaire
About this Quote
This quote by Charles Baudelaire is a suggestion that beauty is universal as well as transcends all limits. It recommends that beauty is not restricted to any certain place or beginning, and that it is something that can be discovered in all areas. The quote indicates that elegance is something that is not bound by any kind of specific collection of policies or expectations, which it is something that can be found in all sort of areas, no matter whether they are taken into consideration to be good or poor. It is a pointer that appeal is something that ought to be appreciated and also celebrated, no matter where it originates from. Inevitably, this quote is a reminder that elegance is something that ought to be appreciated as well as commemorated, despite its origin.
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