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For me, beauty comes from natural happiness. I think that a woman glows, and a man, even, when they're healthy and they're happy.
Michelle Yeoh
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Interpretation

What this quote means

True beauty is derived from a state of happiness and health.

In this quote, Michelle Yeoh emphasizes that beauty is not just a physical attribute but is deeply connected to one's inner state of happiness and health. She suggests that when people are genuinely happy and healthy, it radiates outwardly, making them appear more beautiful to the world around them.

Themes

BeautyHappinessHealthNaturalGlow

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about self-acceptance and self-love.

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