Thursday Thoughts – On Beauty

According to Wikipedia, Beauty is ”a characteristic of an animal, idea, object, person or place that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure or satisfaction.”

The experience of ”beauty” is also connected to being in balance and harmony with  nature, which may lead to feelings of attraction and emotional well-being.

Philosopher and novelist Umberto Eco wrote On Beauty: A history of a Western idea (2004) and On Ugliness (2007). A character in his novel The Name of the Rose declares: ”three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light”, before going on to say ”the sight of the beautiful implies peace”. (Wikipedia)

The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express

Francis Bacon

Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old

Franz Kafka

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

(The first person to use it in the form we know today.)

It is unknown exactly where or how this idiom originated but it has been used in different forms since 3rd century BC when it first appeared in Greek.

Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it    

Confucius

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The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

 

All photos from Reine, Lofoten – by many considered to be maybe the most beautiful spot in the world.

42 reaktioner på ”Thursday Thoughts – On Beauty

  1. Breathtaking photos. The most beautiful place in the world? Looks that way. I imagine it is one of those places you see and it becomes hard to put into words, except for WOW. Brilliant color, serene scenery, and a yearning to visit. Donna.

  2. You’ve got a nice compendium of beautiful scenes and quotations here. As many times as I’ve heard ”Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” in my life, not till your post did I find out that that wording comes from Margaret Hungerford. I see that it’s in an 1878 novel of hers called Molly Bawn.

  3. It’s idyllic, isn’t it? Your photos are superb, Ann Christine. 🙂 🙂
    Have you heard from Viveka lately? I know she wasn’t too well and I haven’t seen any recent posts.

  4. Ditto all the previous comments I’ve made on this series of photos. There’s a beauty that almost hurts and these shots are examples. I worked for a winter in Grindelwald, Switzerland many, many years ago and it had the same sort of beauty, although not the sea/water.

    janet

  5. I have to say that this may well be the most beautiful spot in the world. It’s not just the natural beauty (which you have captured so well) but the way the people and the architecture are in harmony with their surroundings; that factor adds a feeling of great peace.

  6. Helt otroligt vackra bilder Leya!! Känns nästan overkligt att det finns en så bildskön plats och du har verkligen lyckats med att presentera den så den kommer till sin rätt. Har aldrig varit i Lofoten, men nu får jag känslan att ha varit där, iallafall på ett kort besök. Tack för det!

    • Tack, Anita. Det tog verkligen andan ur en. Och om man orkar klättra upp på berget är utsikten bedövande – har jag sett i broschyrerna. Man skulle varit yngre!

  7. We are so blessed you have taken us on this magical journey to Lofoten Ann-Christine 💜 I am so enjoying the scenery through your beautiful images, it feels as if I am there. Thank you so much for sharing 🙂💖 xxx

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