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There is nothing known as "Perfect". Its only those imperfections which we choose not to see!!
Albert EinsteinRead
I believe that basically you write for two people; yourself to try to make it absolutely perfect; or if not that then wonderful. Then you write for who you love whether she can read or write or not and whether she is alive or dead.
Ernest HemingwayRead
On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven a perfect round.
Robert BrowningRead
These beings have no other status, but that of cultivating the idea of beauty in their own persons, of satisfying their passions, of feeling and thinking.... Contrary to what many thoughtless people seem to believe, dandyism is not even an excessive delight in clothes and material elegance. For the perfect dandy, these things are no more than the symbol of the aristocratic superiority of his mind.
Charles BaudelaireRead
God is not solitude, but perfect communion. For this reason the human person, the image of God, realizes himself or herself in love, which is a sincere gift of self.
Pope Benedict XviRead
No Man has a more perfect reliance on the all-wise and powerful dispensations of the Supreme Being than I have, nor thinks his aid more necessary...The man must be bad indeed who can look upon the events of the American Revolution without feeling the warmest gratitude towards the great Author of the Universe whose divine interposition was so frequently manifested in our behalf....In war He directed the sword, and in peace, He has ruled in our councils.
George WashingtonRead
A perfectly evil Devil makes even less sense than a perfect God.
Anne RiceRead
It's considered acceptable in our culture to approach perfect strangers, as often or not who may be in extremis, and evangelise. I don't see why that's considered a normal thing.
Christopher HitchensRead
To begin perfect happiness at the respective ages of 26 and 18 is to do pretty well.
Jane AustenRead
Little by little we human beings are confronted with situations that give us more and more clues that we are not perfect.
Fred RogersRead
Turn around, Piglet. Step lightly, Pooh. This silly ol' dance is perfect for two.
A. A. MilneRead
It’s hard to communicate anything exactly and that’s why perfect relationships between people are difficult to find.
Gustave FlaubertRead
Even if I could, I wouldn't. Scars can come in handy. I have one myself above my left knee that is a perfect map of the London Underground.
J. K. RowlingRead
Of all these the richest in beauty is the beautiful life. That is the perfect work of art. ~Waddington
W. Somerset MaughamRead
As with all other aspects of the narrative art, you will improve with practice, but practice will never make you perfect. Why should it? What fun would that be?
Stephen KingRead
A perfect writer would make words sing, dance, kiss, do the male and female act, bear children, weep, bleed, rage, stab, steal, fire cannon, steer ships, sack cities, charge with cavalry or infantry, or do anything that man or woman or the natural powers can do.
Walt WhitmanRead
A home without a cat — and a well-fed, well-petted and properly revered cat — may be a perfect home, perhaps, but how can it prove title?
Mark TwainRead
The human and fallible should not arrogate a power with which the divine and perfect alone can be safely intrusted.
Charlotte BronteRead
You can't deny Eros. Eros wills trike, like lightning. Our human defenses are frail, ludicrous. Like plasterboard houses in a hurricane. Your triumph is in perfect submission. And the god of Eros will flow through you, as Lawrence says, in the 'perfect obliteration of blood consciousness.
Joyce Carol OatesRead
To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment.
Jane AustenRead
I was beginning to understand.My grandmother's love was cold because she was afraid of things;that was why everything had to be perfect.
Alice HoffmanRead

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