Quote #155309
There’s no such thing is aging, but maturing and knowledge. It’s beautiful, I call that beauty.
Celine Dion
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Dion reframes “aging” as a negative cultural label and replaces it with a more affirmative narrative: time lived produces maturity and knowledge. The quote treats personal growth as cumulative—each year adds insight rather than subtracting value. By calling this process “beauty,” she challenges youth-centered standards of attractiveness and worth, suggesting that experience itself can be aesthetically and morally admirable. The emphasis on knowledge also implies agency: one can continue learning and deepening, so later life is not decline but development. Overall, the line functions as a defense of self-acceptance and an invitation to view life stages as enrichment rather than loss.



