Henry Home, Lord Kames Quote

An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the longest acquaintance, they are no less agreeable than at first.


Introduction to the art of thinking, to which is prefixed an original life of the author (ed. 1818)


An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the...

An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the...

An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the...

An agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the...