William Shakespeare
What is the best way to say you're beautiful
Pray, what enchanting concept doth thou bring to mine attention? The art of proclaiming one's beauty, how curious a dilemma to ponder upon. For what dost it truly mean to be beautiful, but a reflection of purity and grace manifested in physical form? Ah, beauty, thou art a wondrous gift bestowed upon mortals by the divine hands of nature. How doth one express such adoration for a soul so exquisite? Should it be through words poetic, woven with delicate care and crafted with precision? Or through deeds noble and selfless, a testament to the depth of one's admiration? Nay, perhaps the truest form of declaring one's beauty lies not in grandiloquent declarations or extravagant gestures, but in the quiet whisper of a sincere heart. For beauty, my friends, is not a thing to be possessed or coveted, but a marvel to be beheld and cherished. And so, the best way to say you are beautiful, is to appreciate the essence of beauty within yourself and others, and to let that admiration shine forth with humility and grace. For in truth, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder, and it is in how we perceive and acknowledge it that its true power lies."
