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Who said : "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"?

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Bashar Abdullah

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Jan 21, 1995, 10:12:10 PM1/21/95
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In article <D2r47...@acsu.buffalo.edu>,
Alfred M. Kriman <kri...@acsu.buffalo.edu> wrote:
>In article <D2MwC...@nntpa.cb.att.com>,
>The Walking Killfile <g...@hrcms.att.com> wrote:
>>In <3f8lmc$2...@crcnis3.unl.edu>, ph...@unlinfo.unl.edu wrote:
>>> A corrollary to the dead poet's thoughts on beauty--
>>> Beauty may be only skin deep, but ugly goes all the way to the bone.
>>
>>Another commentary, this time by Herbert Spencer: "The saying that beauty
>>is but skin deep is a skin-deep saying." I've also seen this attributed
>>to Ruskin but cannot confirm it.
>
>@A: Kerr, Jean (Collins)
>@Q: I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep.
> That's deep enough. What do you want--an adorable pancreas?
>@R: In article ``Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, I Don't Want to Hear One
>Word Out of You,'' in _The Snake Has All the Lines_, 1960.
>

I respond to this quote with my own saying...

"Beauty is in the heart of the beholder." - me


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