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{{quote|If I could write the beauty of your eyes,<br />
And in fresh numbers number all your graces,<br />
The age to come would say "This poet lies;<br />
Such heavenly touches ne'er touched earthly faces.|'''[[William Shakespeare]]''' - ''Sonnet 17''}}
 
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{{quote|[[Physical God|The form]] was of a man, but no mortal man ever wore such an aspect of inhuman beauty. There was an unmistakable resemblance between him and the youth who dropped lifeless in his chains, but the alloy of humanity that softened the godliness of the youth was lacking in the features of the stranger, awful and immobile in their beauty.|'''[[Robert E. Howard]]''', "[[Conan the Barbarian|Shadows in the Moonlight]]"}}
 
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