Quote by Bryant McGill
Seek goodness and be goodness. Seek beauty and be beauty. Seek lov

Seek goodness and be goodness. Seek beauty and be beauty. Seek love and be love. – Bryant McGill

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The supreme lesson of any education should be to think for yourself and to be yourself absent this attainment, education creates dangerous, stupefying conformity. – Bryant McGill

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The greatest self is a peaceful smile, that always sees the world smiling back. – Bryant McGill

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The real violence is committed in the writing of history, the records of the legal system, the reporting of news, through the manipulation of social contracts, and the control of information. – Bryant McGill

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Beauty cant amuse you, but brainwork – reading, writing, thinking – can. – Helen Gurley Brown

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You may keep your beauty and your health, unless you destroy them yourself, or discourage them to stay with you, by using them ill. – William Temple

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My beauty icons are women whose images are self-created. – Dita Von Teese

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Beauty is natures brag, and must be shown in courts, at feasts, and high solemnities, where most may wonder at the workmanship. – John Milton

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