Beauty Quote by Leo Tolstoy
““I already love in you your beauty, but I am only beginning to love in you that which is eternal and ever precious – your heart, your soul. Beauty one could get to know and fall in love with in one hour and cease to love it as speedily; but the soul one must learn to know. Believe me, nothing on earth is given without labour, even love, the most beautiful and natural of feelings,But the more difficult the labour and hardship, the higher the reward,” Count Leo Tolstoi to Valeria Arsenev, his fiance. November 2, 1856””
About This Quote
Distinguishes fleeting physical attraction from the deeper, enduring love of a person's inner essence, emphasizing that true love requires effort and patience.
In simple terms: Love deepens through effort.
Inner love is labor‑intensive.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- courtship
- long‑term partnership
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- relationship counseling
- self‑reflection exercises
Questions to Reflect On
- What does it mean to love someone's soul?
- How does effort shape love?
Some argue love can be spontaneous, not always laborious.