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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
goal great hands solid
He's a big kid, but he has great reflexes. He can come out of goal. He has great hands and a solid goal kick. Dave Clark
goal realistic
I think it's a realistic goal for us, too. Brian Henderson
goal hear helps last maturity ready
I think the maturity of going through last hear helps us. We need to come out and get ready to go right away. We've been through it now two years in a row. This is our goal when we started out and now we're here to go about it. Mike Thibault
goal hit track
We're on track to hit our goal of 50,000 people. Bill Donabedian
goals ugly
We've got to try to find more ugly goals out there. Marian Gaborik
goals power reason score
We've got to score some goals on the power play. That's part of the reason we were winning; we were getting a goal here and a goal there. Mike Ryn
goalkeeper himself leader moment realize starting work
I think at the moment he's just been establishing himself as the goalkeeper, now he has got to become a leader, ... I think its really important that a goalkeeper does become a leader in the backfield and I think it's something he's starting to realize and something he's really starting to work on. Bobby Clark
goal hope iraqi parts pieces return
It is our goal to return parts of the Iraqi people's past. In doing so, we hope to return pieces of the Iraqi people's future. John Ashcroft
goal hold minimal office time
It is our goal to hold him accountable. He's (in) leadership, and he's also been in office a very long time with minimal opposition. Christy Setzer
progress
I would say that is some real progress. Stephen Hadley
progress timber intervals
There is a frightful interval between the seed and the timber. Samuel Johnson
progress impossible
Progress is impossible without change Walt Disney
progress originality
To do nothing is in everyone's power. Samuel Johnson
progress slow
Particularly in the House, the progress is very slow and may end up with very little reform. Melanie Sloan
progress bureaucracy
Bureaucracy by its nature resists change and nullifies progress. James Cook
progress pace prevention
We recognized in 1996 that, with progress in the field of genetics accelerating at a breathtaking pace, we need to ensure that advances in treatment and prevention of disease do not constitute a new basis for discrimination. Olympia Snowe
progress done giants
The American: a titan enamored of progress, a fanatical giant who worships "getting things done" but never asks himself what he is doing nor why he is doing it. Octavio Paz
progress generations injustice
Progress is the injustice each generation commits with regard to its predecessors. Emile M. Cioran