Quote #17955
Happiness is the best facelift.
Diana Krall
About This Quote
This quote needs no introduction—at least for now. We're working on adding more context soon.
Interpretation
The line treats happiness as a form of beauty that works from the inside out. By comparing an emotional state to a cosmetic procedure, it suggests that joy, ease, and self-acceptance can visibly soften the face—through relaxed features, genuine smiles, and an overall vitality—more effectively than artificial enhancement. The aphorism also critiques appearance-driven culture: it implies that chasing external fixes misses a more durable source of attractiveness, namely well-being. In a broader sense, it frames happiness as a kind of self-care and authenticity that others perceive immediately, making it both an aesthetic and ethical ideal.




