Quote #154814
Having inner beauty is something you develop on your own, and I like to think I have that.
Cindy Margolis
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Margolis contrasts “inner beauty” with outward appearance, framing it as a self-cultivated quality rather than something bestowed by genetics, fashion, or public approval. The line suggests agency: character, self-respect, and emotional maturity are developed through personal choices and lived experience. Her closing clause—“I like to think I have that”—adds a note of self-affirmation that is careful rather than boastful, implying aspiration as much as certainty. In the context of celebrity culture, the quote can be read as an attempt to reclaim depth and individuality in a sphere that often reduces women to surface attractiveness, asserting that worth is not exhausted by what is visible.



