Truth And Beauty Quotes by Ovid, Danica McKellar, Nadine Gordimer, James Howard Kunstler, Okakura Kakuzo, Georges Braque and many others.

Enhance and intensify one’s vision of that synthesis of truth and beauty which is the highest and deepest reality.
Math is the only place where truth and beauty mean the same thing.
The truth isn’t always beauty, but the hunger for it is.
My skills are not of the highest caliber, but I know a thing or two, and I occasionally produce a painting that contains passages of truth and beauty.
In our common parlance we speak of the man “with no tea” in him, when he is insusceptible to the serio-comic interests of the personal drama.
Truth exists, only falsehood has to be invented.
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,-that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.
Our world has changed for better or for worse. It is for us to find truth and beauty for today, constantly re-applying the truth of God’s word to our own time and our contemporary situation.
Current Catholic worship often ignores the essential connection between truth and beauty, body and soul, at the center of the Catholic worldview. The Church requires that we be faithful, but must we also be deaf, dumb, and blind? I deserve to suffer for my sins, but must so much of that punishment take place in church?
Scatter the clouds that hide The face of heaven, and show Where sweet peace doth abide, Where Truth and Beauty grow.
The books that help you most are those which make you think that most. The hardest way of learning is that of easy reading; but a great book that comes from a great thinker is a ship of thought, deep freighted with truth and beauty.
He stripped off the armor of institutional friendships To dedictate his soul To the terrible deities of Truth and Beauty.
Love, like truth and beauty, is concrete. Love is not fundamentally a sweet feeling; not, at heart, a matter of sentiment, attachment, or being “drawn toward.” Love is active, effective, a matter of making reciprocal and mutually beneficial relation with one’s friends and enemies.
When I’m working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem.
Perhaps the greatest lesson [Huxley] learned from reading Carlyle was that real religion, that emotive feeling for Truth and Beauty, could flourish in the absence of an idolatrous theology.
Though there might not be any easy answers to the problem of poverty, its most compelling scribes do not resign themselves to representation solely for the sake of those age-old verities of truth and beauty.
The contemplation of truth and beauty is the proper object for which we were created, which calls forth the most intense desires of the soul, and of which it never tires.