A Quote by Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Looks fade. Brains don't. — © Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Looks fade. Brains don't.
Love is absolute loyalty. People fade, looks fade, but the loyalty never fades.
Charm is the next best asset after looks and brains - and can almost make up for looks.
What's David's role? David looks good, that's what David does. David looks good, and I'm the funny one, that's what I hear constantly. But I keep telling him that looks fade.
I learned the real meaning of love. Love is absolute loyalty. People fade, looks fade, but loyalty never fades. You can depend so much on certain people, you can set your watch by them. And that's love, even if it doesn't seem very exciting.
Looks fade. Don't get too attached.
Life goes on, end of tunnel, TV set Spot in the middle Static fade, statistic bit And soon I fade away, fade away
Looks fade,' Mom would go on. 'But intelligence lasts forever.
We need to be strong in order to avoid war; and to win. A politician looks forward only to the next election. A statesman looks forward to the next generation. Any person who is over 30 and is not a conservative, has no brains.
With my brains and your looks, we could go places.
It looks as if the NHS will gradually fade away, and we shall go back to a great deal of private medicine.
The captains of industry are not hunting money. America is heavy with it. They are seeking brains - specialized brains - and faithful, loyal service. Brains are needed to carry out the plans of those who furnish the capital.
We cannot all hope to combine the pleasing qualities of good looks, brains, and eloquence.
Fade, flowers, fade! Nature will have it so; 'tis but what we in our autumn do.
I mean the flesh, never fade! The flesh never leave the creation, see, because with that divine spirit the flesh cannot fade. If the spirit is weak then the flesh fade, seen?
From study of known normal brains we have learned that there is a certain range of variation. No two brains are exactly alike, and the greatest source of error in the assertions of Benedict and Lombroso has been the finding of this or that variation in a criminal's brains, and maintaining such to be characteristic of the 'criminal constitution,' unmindful of the fact that like variations of structure may and do exist in the brains of normal, moral persons.
As bronze may be much beautified by lying in the dark damp soil, so men who fade in dust of warfare fade fairer, and sorrow blooms their soul.
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