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Beauty Quote by Epictetus

“Some young women confuse their self-worth with their ability to attract the attention of men, and so pour all their energies into makeup, clothing, and jewelry. If only they realized that virtue, honor, and self-respect are the marks of a true beauty.” quote by Epictetus
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““Some young women confuse their self-worth with their ability to attract the attention of men, and so pour all their energies into makeup, clothing, and jewelry. If only they realized that virtue, honor, and self-respect are the marks of a true beauty.””

Epictetus

About This Quote

Source Book: Enchiridion by Epictetus, 2nd century AD

True beauty stems from inner virtue, honor, and self‑respect, not external adornments or male approval.

In simple terms: Inner virtue defines beauty, not outward appearance.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate character over cosmetics.

Themes

self‑esteem virtue beauty societal pressure

Mood

reflective motivational

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • dating
  • career building
  • personal development
  • social media use

Key Concepts

Stoicism self‑identity authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “true beauty” mean to you?
  • How can you shift focus from appearance to character?
A Different Perspective

External validation is fleeting and can undermine lasting self‑worth.

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