So what one person perceives as flawless and captivating might be ordinary or unappealing to another. In the current form, it was first used in 1878 by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford in her book “Molly Bawn”. 'Beauty in the eye of the beholder' has a literal meaning: that the perception of beauty is subjective - people can have differing opinions on what is beautiful. Thereafter, it has been used in various other forms. The meaning that this phrase conveys has been used since the 3rd century BC in Greek.
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