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perfection add
Perfection is not when there is no more to add, but no more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfection simplicity body
Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no longer anything to take away, when a body has been stripped down to its nakedness. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
perfect type expected
Perfect. Why was this so hard to find?”The other type of perfect is the type you never could have expected and then could never replicate. B. J. Novak
perfection needs goes-on
Perfection is never achieved, so you need to go on working. Azzedine Alaia
perfect littles normal
Nobody's life is filled with perfect little moments. And if it were, they wouldn't be perfect little moments. They would just be normal. How would you ever know happiness if you never experience downs? Cecelia Ahern
perfect together littles
You all looked so happy together in the photograph. You looked like the perfect family. Is there such a thing anymore because if there is, my happy little unit was definitely not in the queue when they were handing out the titles. Cecelia Ahern
perfect together looks
Most of the time I am sunk in thought, but at some point on each walk there comes a moment when I look up and notice, with a kind of first-time astonishment, the amazing complex delicacy of the words, the casual ease with which elemental things come together to form a composition that is—whatever the season, wherever I put my besotted gaze—perfect. Bill Bryson
perfection want stuff
Grain is life, there's all this striving for perfection with digital stuff. Striving is fine, but getting there is not great. I want a sense of the human and that is what breathes life into a picture. For me, imperfection is perfection. Anton Corbijn
perfect spill wear white woman
I will never be the woman with the perfect hair, who can wear white and not spill on it. and City
behaviour certain critical particular statements
I have been critical of certain statements and particular behaviour by some, Mr Howard
behaviour club grew people realise social sundays
When I look back at the church I grew up in, I realise that nothing about its behaviour was very Christian. It was just a social club on Sundays where people would meet up with their mates. James Corden
behaviour cameron considered modern seen
Modern politicians like Cameron dream of exerting paternal influence without being seen as paternalistic, of fostering moral behaviour without being considered moralistic. Michel Faber
behaviour cease government israeli people understand
I want the Israeli government to be made accountable for its behaviour to the Palestinians, and I want the people of the U.S. to cease acting as if they don't understand what is going on. Alice Walker
behaviour cease children everywhere power
We must do everything in our power to cease the behaviour that makes children everywhere feel afraid. Alice Walker
behaviour sculpt time
In film, we sculpt time, we sculpt behaviour and we sculpt light. David Fincher
behaviour ease matter
"Consider the matter dispassionately, Mr. Foster, and you will see that no offence is so heinous as unorthodoxy of behaviour. Murder kills only the individual- and after all, wha is an individual? ". . . ." We can make a new one with the greatest of ease- as many as we like. Unorthodoxy threatens more than the life of a mere individual; it strikes at Society itself." Aldous Huxley
behaviour half american-society
Everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it's half Judaized, and the other half negrified. Adolf Hitler
behaviour capable good
People's character is their behaviour - we're all capable of good and evil. Bertie Carvel
indifference plague
Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference? Bernard Beckett
indifference poet
RIMER, n. A poet regarded with indifference or disesteem. Ambrose Bierce
indifference distinction indifferent
INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things. Ambrose Bierce
indifference
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference. Edmund Burke
indifference blind terror
Neither love nor terror makes one blind: indifference makes one blind. James A. Baldwin
indifference disguise toleration
Toleration is often just indifference in disguise. Frederick Buechner
indifference
A woman can put up with almost anything; anything but indifference. Ian Fleming
indifference pathology
Everything is pathology, except for indifference. Emile M. Cioran
indifference ideology hostility
Ideologies can survive hostility, but not indifference. Mason Cooley