A woman beautiful ankle arm wins compliments, total appearance diverts — Seneca, Letters a Stoic

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A woman is not beautiful when her ankle or arm wins compliments, but when her total appearance diverts admiration from the individual parts of her body.

Seneca, Letters from a Stoic

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