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perfect priorities decision
You can't be 100% perfect, but try to evaluate things and do what's right. If you just make every effort to do the right thing, you'll come out ok. It comes down to priorities and making good decisions. Archie Manning
perfect
All my life I had believed that unless I was perfect I would not be loved. Jane Fonda
perfect age perfect-happiness
To begin perfect happiness at the respective ages of 26 and 18 is to do pretty well Jane Austen
perfect goal rough-drafts
Because your goal is a complete rough draft of a novel, and every rough draft, by being complete, is perfect. Jane Smiley
perfect no-friends killers
The perfect killer has no friends. Only targets. Brent Weeks
perfect sick stage
You gotta know when it's time to hang up. But when I finally go, let me go out on stage, my perfect ending. Don't let me go when I'm sick or asleep. Let me be in motion. Bobby Womack
perfect church sin
The day we find the perfect church, it becomes imperfect the moment we join it. Charles Spurgeon
perfect virtue habit
Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit. Aristotle
perfect melancholy fine
True melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit. Ben Jonson
gentleman gentlemen true
A true gentleman is one who is never unintentionally rude. Oscar Wilde
gentleman printing presses
I am myself a gentleman of the press, and have no other escutcheon. Benjamin Disraeli
gentleman secret inconsistent
It's no secret that I didn't love 'An Officer And A Gentleman' then, and I certainly don't love it now, so at least no one could accuse me of being inconsistent. Debra Winger
gentleman action diligent
The gentleman prefers to be slow in word but diligent in action. Confucius
gentleman pockets philanthropy
Philanthropist, n.: A rich (and usually bald) old gentleman who has trained himself to grin while his conscience is picking his pocket. Ambrose Bierce
gentleman feminism busy
But never fear, gentlemen; castration was really not the point of feminism, and we women are too busy eviscerating one another to take you on. Anna Quindlen
gentleman encounters opinion
Of all the fair resort of gentlemen That every day with parle encounter me, In thy opinion which is worthiest love? William Shakespeare
gentleman circumstances behave
Gentlemen can now only behave as such, or be tolerated as such, in circumstances that are manifestly contrived or unreal. Simon Raven
gentleman world failing
Ladies and gentlemen, the economic disaster, the tailspin, the destruction of the greatest economic engine in the history of the world, these policies of Barack Obama's, which have led us to this point, are precisely why I fearlessly said and still say, I hope he fails. Rush Limbaugh
majority world shouting
All the wisdom of the world consists of shouting with the majority. Thomas Reed
majority able should
A majority of senators should be able to adopt rules at the beginning of each Congress. Tom Udall
majority speak individual
Just as the right to speak and the right to refrain from speaking are complementary components of a broader concept of individual freedom, so also the individual's freedom to choose his own creed is the counterpart of his right to refrain from accepting the creed established by the majority. John Paul Stevens
majority comedy infatuation
The majority of romantic comedy movies have nothing to do with love, but everything to do with infatuation. Matt Smith
majority ends rejects
Since the majority of me Rejects the majority of you, Debating ends forthwith, and we Divide.'' Philip Larkin Philip Larkin
majority opinion
When your opinions start to coincide with those of the majority, it is time to reconsider your opinions. Mark Twain
majority party since single
Since no single party will have a majority there will be a need for a very broad-based coalition. Zalmay Khalilzad
majority tactics polite
We must stop being polite and behaved, and find new inventive tactics to shift the paradigm. We are the majority. Eve Ensler
majority argument jokes
... the majority of us scarcely see more distinctly the faultiness of our own conduct than the faultiness of our own arguments, orthe dulness [sic] of our own jokes. George Eliot