Quote by Aristotle
““A straight nose is the most beautiful, but one that deviates from being straight and tends toward being hooked or snub can nevertheless still be beautiful to look at. Yet if it is tightened still more toward the extreme, [25] the part will first be thrown out of due proportion, and in the end it will cease to look like a nose at all, because it has too much of one and too little of the other of these opposites.””
About This Quote
Source Treatise: "On the Nature of Beauty", 4th century BC
Extreme deviation from the ideal form loses harmony; balance creates true beauty.
In simple terms: Too much of one trait destroys beauty; balance is key.
Seek moderation in design and character.
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When to use this quote
- art criticism
- personal development
- architectural design
- fashion trends
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does balance look like in your life?
- How do you identify the golden mean?
Extremes can alienate audiences.