Beauty Quote by C.K. Williams
““I believe how you looked was supposed to mean, something graver, more substantial: I'd gaze at my poor face and think, "It's still not there." Apparently I still do. What isn't there? Beauty? Not likely. Wisdom? Less. Is how we live or try to live supposed to embellish us? All I see is the residue of my other, failed faces. But maybe what we're after is just a less abrasive regard: not "It's still not there," but something like "Come in, be still.””
About This Quote
The speaker grapples with feeling incomplete, seeking a quieter, more authentic self.
In simple terms: Searching for inner peace and authenticity.
Accept imperfection and cultivate inner stillness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- therapy
- creative writing
- mindfulness practice
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- May lead to self‑criticism.
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you nurture a kinder self‑image?
What does “stillness” mean to you?