Appreciation Quote by John Ruskin
“Though nature is constantly beautiful, she does not exhibit her highest powers of beauty constantly, for then they would satiate us and pall upon our senses. It is necessary to their appreciation that they should be rarely shown. Her finest touches are things which must be watched for; her most perfect passages of beauty are the most evanescent.”
About This Quote
Beauty is most appreciated when it appears rarely; constant exposure dulls our senses, so fleeting moments of perfection are more treasured.
In simple terms: Rare beauty is more valued.
Seek and cherish fleeting beauty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- art exhibitions
- nature walks
- music performances
- culinary experiences
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we value what is scarce?
- How can we preserve sensitivity to beauty?
If beauty is too common, it may become background noise.