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Beauty Quote by George MacDonald

“How old are you?" "Ten," answered Tangle. "You don't look like it," said the lady. "How old are you, please?" returned Tangle. "Thousands of years old," answered the lady. "You don't look like it," said Tangle. "Don't I? I think I do. Don't you see how beautiful I am!” quote by George MacDonald
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““How old are you?" "Ten," answered Tangle. "You don't look like it," said the lady. "How old are you, please?" returned Tangle. "Thousands of years old," answered the lady. "You don't look like it," said Tangle. "Don't I? I think I do. Don't you see how beautiful I am!””

George MacDonald

About This Quote

Source Short story: The Lost Princess, George MacDonald, 1884

A childlike character and an ancient being discuss appearances versus true age, highlighting perception versus reality.

In simple terms: Perception differs from true age.

Key Takeaway

Look beyond appearances.

Themes

perception age identity

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • intergenerational dialogue
  • self‑esteem discussions

Key Concepts

philosophy mythology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you judge age or wisdom?
  • What does beauty mean beyond looks?
A Different Perspective

The dialogue may be playful, not a deep philosophical treatise.

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