"What moves us to call something like a sunset ‘beautiful’? Objects do not have ‘beauty’ in the sense of possessing a thing called beauty. We impose the word beauty on things, and what makes it confusing is that there is no clear consensus on what ‘beauty’ actually is. Maybe we feel a sense of harmony, a soothing sensation or a gut feeling when we contemplate what are for us ‘beautiful’ things. Beauty is a thing you have to feel inwardly — never assume that what you think of as beautiful is going to be appreciated as beautiful by anybody else. And never let people brainwash you into accepting their definition of beauty as the only valid one.” ― Paul Hill, (‘Chapter Six: Experiencing Beauty’, Approaching Photography, 2nd Edition, 2004, Photographers' Institute Press, ISBN 1 86108 323 8, p106)
— Approaching Photography by Paul Hill (Page 106)