Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder
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Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
The first person to use it in the form we know today (“beauty is in the eye of the beholder”) was an author called Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. She included the phrase in her book 'Molly Bawn' (1878). It is another way of saying that beauty is subjective. “It's true that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then the person who is observing gets to decide what is beautiful. A common saying is "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," which means beauty doesn't exist on its own but is created by observers. ... To be a beholder, you have to pay attention.
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