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perfection simplicity style
Simplicity, without which no human performance can arrive at perfection. Jonathan Swift
perfection sake scorn travel
The gulls who scorn perfection for the sake of travel go nowhere, slowly. Richard Bach
perfection soul embodiment
Toward the One, the perfection of love, harmony and beauty, the only being, united with all the illuminated souls who form the embodiment of the master, the spirit of guidance. Hazrat Inayat Khan
perfection mediocrity pursuit
Indiscriminate pursuit of perfection infallibly leads to mediocrity. Henry Fuseli
perfection promise progress
If virtue promises happiness, prosperity and peace, then progress in virtue is progress in each of these for to whatever point the perfection of anything brings us, progress is always an approach toward it. Epictetus
perfection shining done
Sometimes I could quit paint and take to charring. It must be fine to clean perfectly, to shine and polish and know that it could not be done better. In painting that never occurs. Emily Carr
perfection definitions enough
By definition, love made you better than good enough; it redefined perfection to include your traits, instead of excluding them. Jodi Picoult
perfection kind eiffel-tower
Margo's beauty was a kind of sealed vessel of perfection--uncracked and uncrackable. John Green
perfection unattainable philosopher
Philosophers say that perfection is unattainable. Lithographers redefine perfection according to SEMI standards. Ken Goldberg
humanity essentials culture
As a traveler, I've often found that the more a culture differs from my own, the more I am struck by its essential humanity. Rick Steves
humanity belief behavior
The difficulty with humanity's previous attempts at reinventing itself is that we've always started with behaviors rather than with beliefs. Neale Donald Walsch
humanity lessons want
One of the biggest lessons I've learned during my time on 'Oprah' is that everyone wants to be heard. We all want to have our humanity acknowledged - to have others see us for who we truly are. We all want to know that we are valued, we are heard, we are understood. Nate Berkus
humanity pity incitement
Dependence is a perpetual call upon humanity, and a greater incitement to tenderness and pity than any other motive whatever. Joseph Addison
humanity world want
There are those who deny me the right to speak of God, because I am not a believer. And I say that I have every right in the world. I want to talk about God because it is a problem that affects all humanity. Jose Saramago
humanity ill humans
The things that make us human often make us ill. Jonathan Rosen
humanity culture venus
The Venus Project presents a bold, new direction for humanity that entails nothing less than the total redesign of our culture. Jacque Fresco
humanity untouchability ifs
If untouchability lives, humanity must die. Mahatma Gandhi
humanity india dies
India must learn to live before she can aspire to die for humanity. Mahatma Gandhi
imperfection littles complaining
It is a great imperfection to complain unceasingly of little things. Saint Francis de Sales
imperfection democracy criticism
There are many who criticise the United Nations. And those of us who know this institution well know that it is not immune from criticism. But those who argue against the United Nations advance no credible argument as to what should replace it. Whatever its imperfections, the United Nations represents a necessary democracy of states. Kevin Rudd
imperfection problem natural
Imperfection is not our personal problem - it is a natural part of existing. Tara Brach
imperfect-world people surround
We live in an imperfect world, and imperfect people surround us every day. Joyce Meyer
imperfect circumstances ifs
If it is an imperfect word, no external circumstance can heighten its value as poetry. John Drinkwater
imperfect equal
Imperfectios equal beauty. We are all imperfect. Miley Cyrus
imperfection together reminders
Imperfections are not inadequacies; they are reminders that we're all in this together. Brene Brown
imperfection
It is not the business of generals to shoot one another. Duke of Wellington
imperfection enemy vices
SATIRE, n. An obsolete kind of literary composition in which the vices and follies of the author's enemies were expounded with imperfect tenderness. Ambrose Bierce