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"Who are you to judge the life I live? I know I'm not perfect -and I don't live to be-
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perfection
live
life
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Bob Marley |
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When you stop expecting people to be perfect, you can like them for who they are.
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perfection
relationships
people
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Donald Miller |
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Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
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perfection
exupery
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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For everything in this journey of life we are on, there is a right wing and a left wing: for the wing of love there is anger; for the wing of destiny there is fear; for the wing of pain there is healing; for the wing of hurt there is forgiveness; for the wing of pride there is humility; for the wing of giving there is taking; for the wing of tears there is joy; for the wing of rejection there is acceptance; for the wing of judgment there is grace; for the wing of honor there is shame; for the wing of letting go there is the wing of keeping. We can only fly with two wings and two wings can only stay in the air if there is a balance. Two beautiful wings is perfection. There is a generation of people who idealize perfection as the existence of only one of these wings every time. But I see that a bird with one wing is imperfect. An angel with one wing is imperfect. A butterfly with one wing is dead. So this generation of people strive to always cut off the other wing in the hopes of embodying their ideal of perfection, and in doing so, have created a crippled race.
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life-s-journey
the-journey
two-wings
perfection
people
humanity
inspirational-life
inspirational-quotes
life-and-living
living
inspiring
life
truth
wisdom
inspirational
living-life
flying
imperfection
flight
wisdom-quotes
perfect
ancient
wings
journey
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C. JoyBell C. |
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perfection
relationships
motivational
life
inspirational
imperfection
snowflakes
journey
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Steve Maraboli |
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The unqualified truth is, that when I loved Estella with the love of a man, I loved her simply because I found her irresistible. Once for all; I knew to my sorrow, often and often, if not always, that I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be. Once for all; I love her none the less because I knew it, and it had no more influence in restraining me, than if I had devoutly believed her to be human perfection.
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perfection
love
irresistibility
pip
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Charles Dickens |
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"One minute was enough, Tyler said, "A person had to work hard for it, but a minute of perfection was worth the effort. A moment was the most you could ever expect from perfection."
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perfection
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Chuck Palahniuk |
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perfection
inspirational
perfectionism
body-image
self-love
eating-disorders
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Ellen Hopkins |
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When all the details fit in perfectly, something is probably wrong with the story.
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perfection
fiction
discovery
writing
overdetermination
plot
mystery
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Charles Baxter |
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Nobody's perfect. We're all just one step up from the beasts and one step down from the angels.
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mankind
perfection
beasts
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Jeannette Walls |
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There are two things we should always be 1. raw and 2. ready. When you are raw, you are always ready and when you are ready you usually realize that you are raw. Waiting for perfection is not an answer, one cannot say "I will be ready when I am perfect" because then you will never be ready, rather one must say "I am raw and I am ready just like this right now, how and who I am.
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rawness
readiness
perfection
bravery
courage
inspiration
inspirational-attitude
inspirational-life
inspirational-quotes
life-and-living
living
life
inspirational
living-life
ready
raw
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C. JoyBell C. |
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"We're all fools," said Clemens, "all the time. It's just we're a different kind each day. We think, I'm not a fool today. I've learned my lesson. I was a fool yesterday but not this morning. Then tomorrow we find out that, yes, we were a fool today too. I think the only way we can grow and get on in this world is to accept the fact we're not perfect and live accordingly."
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perfection
change
wisdom
fools
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Ray Bradbury |
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If people reach perfection they vanish, you know.
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perfection
people
human
inspirational
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T.H. White |
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Too late, I found you can't wait to become perfect, you got to go out and fall down and get up with everybody else.
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perfection
life
something-wicked-this-way-comes
perfect
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Ray Bradbury |
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People are good or half good or a quarter good, and it changes all the time- but even on the best day nobody's perfect.
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perfection
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Colum McCann |
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How very lovable her face was to him. Yet there was nothing ethereal about it; all was real vitality, real warmth, real incarnation. And it was in her mouth that this culminated. Eyes almost as deep and speaking he had seen before, and cheeks perhaps as fair; brows as arched, a chin and throat almost as shapely; her mouth he had seen nothing to equal on the face of the earth. To a young man with the least fire in him that little upward lift in the middle of her red top lip was distracting, infatuating, maddening. He had never before seen a woman's lips and teeth which forced upon his mind with such persistent iteration the old Elizabethan simile of roses filled with snow. Perfect, he, as a lover, might have called them off-hand. But no -- they were not perfect. And it was the touch of the imperfect upon the would-be perfect that gave the sweetness, because it was that which gave the humanity.
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perfection
love
imperfection
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Thomas Hardy |
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We all are men, in our own natures frail, and capable of our flesh; few are angels.
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mankind
perfection
humanity
character
falliability
frailty
flaws
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William Shakespeare |
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Perfection is a stick with which to beat the possible.
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perfection
page-81
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Rebecca Solnit |
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" had all the attributes of a perfect man, and, in my opinion, no finer personality ever existed.
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perfection
ingersoll
robert-g-ingersoll
robert-green-ingersoll
robert-ingersoll
praise
greatness
perfect
respect
honor
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Thomas Edison |
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There is still that singular perfection, and it's perfect in part because it seemed, at the time, so clearly to promise more.
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perfection
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Michael Cunningham |
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You know how you're always trying to get things to come out perfect in art because it's real difficult in life
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perfection
reality
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Woody Allen |
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Everybody has to start somewhere. You have your whole future ahead of you. Perfection doesn't happen right away.
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perfection
future
work
life
starting
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Haruki Murakami |
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Soul mates. They really call themselves that, which makes sense, because I guess they are ... They have no harsh edges with each other, no spiny conflicts, they ride though life like conjoined jellyfish - expanding and contracting instinctively, filling each other's spaces liquidly. Making it look easy.
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perfection
marriage
true-love
relationships
happiness
love
ideal-love
ideal-lover
jellyfish
unconditional-love
soul-mate
other-half
soul-mates
peace
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Gillian Flynn |
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There is truth, my boy. But the doctrine you desire, absolute, perfect dogma that alone provides wisdom, does not exist. Nor should you long for a perfect doctrine, my friend. Rather, you should long for the perfection of yourself. The deity is within you, not in ideas and books. Truth is lived, not taught.
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perfection
truth
perfectionist
perfectionism
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Hermann Hesse |
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There is a perfection in everything that cannot be owned.
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perfection
romance
nin
skin
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Anaïs Nin |
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It is failure that guides evolution; perfection provides no incentive for improvement, and nothing is perfect.
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perfection
evolutionre
improvement
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Colson Whitehead |
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They luxuriated in the feeling of deep and all pervading satisfaction, a feeling of knowing absolutely that all was well with the world...Not only were all things possible, but all things were theirs.
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perfection
psychological
feelings
satisfaction
life-lessons
life
love
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Hubert Selby Jr. |
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A truly good book is something as natural, and as unexpectedly and unaccountably fair and perfect, as a wild flower discovered on the prairies of the West or in the jungles of the East. Genius is a light which makes the darkness visible, like the lightning's flash, which perchance shatters the temple of knowledge itself,--and not a taper lighted at the hearth-stone of the race, which pales before the light of common day.
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perfection
words
literature
reading
nature
knowledge
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Henry David Thoreau |
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Perfectionism means that you try not to leave so much mess to clean up. But clutter and mess show us that life is being lived.
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perfection
writing
inspirational
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Anne Lamott |
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Love doesn't demand perfection, but it does ask you to give yourself with less reserve than you'd prefer.
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perfection
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Thomas Moore |
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We read the pagan sacred books with profit and delight. With myth and fable we are ever charmed, and find a pleasure in the endless repetition of the beautiful, poetic, and absurd. We find, in all these records of the past, philosophies and dreams, and efforts stained with tears, of great and tender souls who tried to pierce the mystery of life and death, to answer the eternal questions of the Whence and Whither, and vainly sought to make, with bits of shattered glass, a mirror that would, in very truth, reflect the face and form of Nature's perfect self. These myths were born of hopes, and fears, and tears, and smiles, and they were touched and colored by all there is of joy and grief between the rosy dawn of birth, and death's sad night. They clothed even the stars with passion, and gave to gods the faults and frailties of the sons of men. In them, the winds and waves were music, and all the lakes, and streams, and springs,--the mountains, woods and perfumed dells were haunted by a thousand fairy forms. They thrilled the veins of Spring with tremulous desire; made tawny Summer's billowed breast the throne and home of love; filled Autumns arms with sun-kissed grapes, and gathered sheaves; and pictured Winter as a weak old king who felt, like Lear upon his withered face, Cordelia's tears. These myths, though false, are beautiful, and have for many ages and in countless ways, enriched the heart and kindled thought. But if the world were taught that all these things are true and all inspired of God, and that eternal punishment will be the lot of him who dares deny or doubt, the sweetest myth of all the Fable World would lose its beauty, and become a scorned and hateful thing to every brave and thoughtful man.
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winter
perfection
shakespeare
true
grief
doubt
passion
nature
joy
fear
past
death
dreams
music
hope
life
love
truth
hateful
philosophies
religion-myths
scorn
sacred-books
brave
tender
fairy
haunted
pagan
king-lear
spring
woods
fable
poetic
mountains
lake
birth
smiles
deny
eternity
autumn
punishment
gods
effort
tears
questions
mystery
beautiful
throne
summer
thought
delight
william-shakespeare
pleasure
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Robert G. Ingersoll |
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Never trust a man who sits, uninvited, at the head of the table in another man's home.
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perfection
trust
flawed
dystopian
dystopian-fiction
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Cecelia Ahern |
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I asked if Tyler was an artist. Tyler shrugged...What Tyler had created was the shadow of a giant hand. . . he said how at exactly four-thirty the hand was perfect. The giant shadow hand was perfect for one minute, and for one perfect minute Tyler sat in the palm of a perfection he'd created himself. One minute was enough, Tyler said, a person had to work hard for it, but a minute of perfection was worth the effort. A moment was the most you could ever expect from perfection.
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perfection
fight-club
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Chuck Palahniuk |
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I don't like places or people either that haven't any faults. I think that a truly perfect person would be very uninteresting.
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perfection
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L.M. Montgomery |
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Djuna had wanted a life of desire and freedom, not luxury but beauty, not security but fulfillment, not perfection but a perfect moment like this one...
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perfection
life
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Anaïs Nin |
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"Cathy, don't look so defeated. She was only trying to put us down again. Maybe nothing did work out right for her, but that doesn't mean we are doomed. Let's go forth tomorrow with no great expectations of finding perfection. Then, expecting only a small share of happiness, we won't be disappointed." If a little hill of happiness would satisfy Chris, good for him. But after all these years of striving, hoping, dreaming, longing-I wanted a mountain high! A hill wasn't enough. From this day forward, I vowed to myself, I was in control of my life. Not fate, not God, not even Chris was ever again going to tell me what to do, or dominate me in any way. From this day forward, I was my own person, to take what I would, when I would, and I would answer only to myself. I'd been kept prisoner, held captive by greed. I'd been betrayed, deceived, tied to, used, poisoned ... but all that was over now."
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perfection
fate
defeat
greed
happiness
decieved
poisened
used
years-of-struggle
towmorrow
great-expectations
defeated
vow
captive
doomed
wanting
striving
doom
vows
years
dreaming
wants
put-downs
expectations
longing
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V.C. Andrews |
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They constantly try to escape From the darkness outside and within By dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good. But the man that is will shadow The man that pretends to be.
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perfection
escape
goodness
system
shadow
utopia
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T.S. Eliot |
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Sometimes to return is a vulgarity.
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perfection
return
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John Fowles |
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We are touched by magic wands. For just a fraction of our day life is perfect, and we are absolutely happy and in harmony with the earth. The feeling passes much too quickly. But the memory - and the anticipation of other miracles - sustains us in the battle indefinitely.
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perfection
earth
magic
nature
sustenance
miracles
harmony
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John Nichols |
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It seems odd that as far as I know nobody has yet been murdered for having too perfect a character! And yet perfection is undoubtedly an irritating thing!
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perfection
murder
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Agatha Christie |
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There is perfect love in Heaven!
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perfection
love
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Anne Brontë |
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Constrained optimization is the art of compromise between conflicting objectives. This is what design is all about. To find fault with biological design - as Stephen Jay Gould regularly does - because it misses some idealized optimum is therefore gratuitous. Not knowing the objectives of the designer, Gould is in no position to say whether the designer has proposed a faulty compromise among those objectives.
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perfection
science
optimisation
stephen-jay-gould
biology
optimization
id
intelligent-design
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William A. Dembski |
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Cathy, don't look so defeated. She was only trying to put us down again. Maybe nothing did work out right for her, but that doesn't mean we are doomed. Let's go forth tomorrow with no great expectations of finding perfection. Then, expecting only a small share of happiness, we won't be disappointed.
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perfection
happiness
disapointment
facial-expressions
put-down
putting-people-down
small-share
towmorrow
work-out
doomed
doom
small
put-downs
expectations
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V.C. Andrews |
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And so you prefer her faults to other people's perfections?
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perfection
love
imperfections
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Anne Brontë |
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To cherish perfection is to commit creative suicide, and every true artist knows that a masterpiece is an accident that should be burned.
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perfection
wisdom
barry-hughart
li-kao
master-li-and-number-ten-ox
story-of-the-stone
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Barry Hughart |
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You know, in my opinion, being ridiculous is sometimes even a good thing, and better than that: we can forgive one another more quickly, and acquire humilty more quickly; after all, we can't understand everything at once, we can't begin directly from perfection!
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perfection
ridiculous
humility
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
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Italian men are beautiful in the same way as French women, which is to say - no detail spared in the quest for perfection.
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perfection
italians
french
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light, and in fact we call beautiful those things of definite color.
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perfection
integrity
proportion
components-of-beauty
consonance
light-and-colour
clarity
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Umberto Eco |
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Their grumpiness is often the grumpiness of perfectionists who hold that anything less than total victory is failure, a premise that makes it easy to give up at the start or to disparage the victories that are possible. This is Earth. It will never be heaven. There will always be cruelty, always be violence, always be de- struction.
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perfection
politics
pragmatism
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Rebecca Solnit |
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There is no perfectly shaped part of the motorcycle and never will be, but when you come as close as these instruments take you, remarkable things happen, and you go flying across the countryside under a power that would be called magic if it were not so completely rational in every way.
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perfection
philosophy
motorcycle-maintenance
motorcycles
rationality
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Robert M. Pirsig |
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The human beings at the helm of the new nation [USA], whatever their limitations [slave owners, anti-democracy], were truly revolutionary. The theory of liberty born in that era, the seed of the idea, was perfect. More important, the idea itself carried within it the moral power to correct the contradictions in its execution that were obvious from the very birth of the new nation.
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perfection
freedom
liberty
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Naomi Wolf |
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This gesture is one of the motifs of modernity's turn against the principle of imitating nature, that is to say, imitating predefined morphological expectations. It is still capable of perceiving message-totalities and autonomous thing-signals when no morphologically intact figures are left - indeed, precisely then. The sense for perfection withdraws from the forms of nature - probably because nature itself is in the process of losing its ontological authority. The popularization of photography also increasingly devalues the standard views of things. As the first edition of the visible, nature comes into discredit. It can no longer assert its authority as the sender of binding messages - for reasons that ultimately come from its disenchantment through being scientifically explored and technically outdone. After this shift, 'being perfect' takes on an altered meaning: it means having something to say that is more meaningful than the chatter of conventional totalities. Now the torsos and their ilk have their turn: the hour of those forms that do not remind us of anything has come. Fragments, cripples and hybrids formulate something that cannot be conveyed by the common whole forms and happy integrities; intensity beats standard perfection.
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photography
perfection
nature
poetry
science
perfect
cripples
fragments
hybrids
intensity
technique
rilke
thing-poem
modernity
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Peter Sloterdijk |
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"Well, gentlemen, I have listened to all your Solutions, and I now inform you that I, and I alone, except perhaps for Walt Trowbridge and the ghost of Pareto, have the perfect, the inevitable, the only Solution, and that is: There is no Solution! There will never be a state of society anything like perfect! "There never will be a time when there won't be a large proportion of people who feel poor no matter how much they have, and envy their neighbors who know how to wear cheap clothes showily, and envy their neighbors who can dance or make love or digest better."
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perfection
poverty
politics
solutions
envy
society
utopia
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Sinclair Lewis |
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The more perfect something is, the less it can be loved -- like a face, a body, voice, tone, color, or music itself. In playing a piece, don't strive for perfection: it will kill the piece in that it will prevent it from entering the emotions. That's the kind of advice you can't do anything with except perhaps later, when you don't even know you're doing it. It's part of the freeze of counterpoint.' 'I've never heard that expression,' she said. ' may be a better word -- the liberation of the space between two contradictions. Let me explain if I can. If two waves of equal but opposite amplitude meet in water, what do you get' 'Flat water.' 'In sound?' 'Silence.' 'Right. From agitation, peace, a perfection that you might have thought unobtainable from the clash of contradictory elements.' 'I think you've explained the magic of counterpoint very well.' 'Not really. It's inexplicable. I've noted it, that's all. Half of humanity's troubles arise from the inability to see that contradictory propositions can be valid simultaneously.
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perfection
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Mark Helprin |
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In order to achieve perfection, we must first of all fail to understand a great many things! And if we understand too quickly, we may not understand very well.
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perfection
understanding-others
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky |
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Perfection does not take into account the viewer.' Pheidias had once said to me. 'It exists on it own, independent of and unconcerned with opinions or utility.
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perfection
viewing-art
viewing-nature
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Karen Essex |
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AS WE LAY THERE WE FELT LIKE WE WERE EXTENSTIONS OF EACH OTHER, LIKE OUR BODIES AND OUR HEARTS HAD TO BE TOGETHER TO MAKE ONE WHOLE PERFECT PERSON.
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perfection
love
extensions
two-hearts-one-soul
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James Patterson |
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After all these months, lying there, unable to move a leg or a foot - how could he find perfection in such an average day? Then I realized that was the whole point.
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perfection
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Mitch Albom |
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"Old Korean adage, "Even jade has flaws." Or, in other words: Nothing in life is ever perfect."
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perfection
life
jade
korean-quote
perfection-seeking
flaws
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Alan Brennert |
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Your treasure - your perfection - is within you already. But to claim it, you must leave the busy commotion of the mind and abandon the desires of the ego and enter into the silence of the heart. The kundalini shakti - the supreme energy of the divine - will take you there.
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perfection
spirituality
life
energy
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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The idea of Christian perfection, which began in the ancient monasteries and spread to the world as an ideal, is one of the most appealing, demanding and ultimately hopeless notions of the spiritual life. By definition, only God is perfect--that is, complete and independent unto [God's] self. Humans, on the other hand, are radically imperfect, and that, paradoxically, is welcome news, for the recognition of our incompleteness throws us on the mercy of God and enables us, as Saint Paul stressed, to put up with one another's faults.
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perfection
spirituality
community
mercy
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Donald Spoto |
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"I want the freedom to mess up," I say. Just once, I want to be the one who's allowed to screw up. I want the freedom to choose. Right now, I have no choice. I have to be this way. But one day, I'll be free. I'll be be able to live my life without having to be perfect. I'll be able to do anything I want - or nothing at all. I'll wander around aimlessly. I'll make mistakes. I won't worry about being safe, being perfect."
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perfection
freedom
wander
safe
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Beth Revis |
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Even well-designed constitutions cannot, by themselves, guarantee democracy. For one, constitutions are always incomplete. Like any set of rules, they have countless gaps and ambiguities. No operating manual, no matter how detailed, can anticipate all possible contingencies or prescribe how to behave under all possible circumstances.
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Steven Levitsky |