The most beautiful people, ones whose beauty is only rivaled by what is inside of them, are the ones who are quietly unaware of it.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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The quote from Jennifer L. Armentrout's book "Opposition" highlights the idea that true beauty comes from within, suggesting that those who possess this inner beauty often do not realize their worth. It emphasizes the contrast between external beauty and the deeper, more profound qualities that define a person. The implication is that humility and self-awareness, or lack thereof, can enhance one’s beauty, making it all the more significant.

This perspective invites reflection on how society values physical appearance, often overlooking the importance of kindness, humility, and genuine character. The most remarkable individuals are often those who carry themselves modestly, exuding a natural charm that is rooted in their inner qualities. Thus, the quote serves as a reminder to appreciate and cultivate beauty from within rather than focus solely on surface-level attributes.

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