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Beauty Quote by Toni Morrison

“Along with romantic love, she was introduced to another–physical beauty. Probably the most destructive ideas in the history of thought. Both originated in envy, thrived in insecurity, and ended in disillusion. In equating physical beauty with virtue, she stripped her mind, bound it, and collected…” quote by Toni Morrison
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““Along with romantic love, she was introduced to another–physical beauty. Probably the most destructive ideas in the history of thought. Both originated in envy, thrived in insecurity, and ended in disillusion. In equating physical beauty with virtue, she stripped her mind, bound it, and collected self-contempt by the heap. She forgot lust and simple caring for. She regarded love as possessive mating, and romance as the goal of the spirit. It would be for her a well-spring from which she would draw the most destructive emotions, deceiving the lover, and seeking to imprison the beloved, curtailing freedom in every way.””

Toni Morrison

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Unseen Mirror, 2001

Physical beauty, rooted in envy and insecurity, leads to possessive love and loss of freedom.

In simple terms: Beauty can corrupt love.

Key Takeaway

Beware of equating looks with virtue.

Themes

beauty love envy

Mood

critical introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • relationship counseling
  • self‑esteem work
  • art critique

Key Concepts

psychology of desire gender dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does envy fuel destructive ideals?
  • What frees love from possessiveness?
A Different Perspective

Idealizing beauty can imprison both partners.

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