Don’t want to get too esoteric here, but let’s start with a little side note on the following so very serious and urgent matter. The idea that beauty is subject to opinion has been around in various forms since the days of Greek philosophers, beginning with Plato, careening through later centuries to Shakespeare, and then to Ben Franklin, straight into more modern times. Author Margaret Wolfe Hungerford is credited by way of her book in 1878 with what has turned into the widely-used phrase of today: “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
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