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Quotes About Completeness

If your woman picks your ducks, and she cooks and carries her Bible... now there's the complete package of womanhood.
~ Phil Robertson
If you're going to do a thing, you should do it thoroughly. If you're going to be a Christian, you may as well be a Catholic.
~ Muriel Spark
There is an Indian proverb that says that everyone is a house with four rooms, a physical, a mental, an emtional, and a spiritual . Most of us tend to live in one room most of the time but unless we go into every room every day, even if only to keep it aired, we are not a complete person.
~ Rumer Godden
How could we discuss this and that without knowing the whole world is reflected in a single pearl?
~ Ryokan
You're everything," he admitted, his words ragged with feeling. "You know that, right?
~ S. Young
Human perception through the sense organs is always piecemeal. It can give you an illusion of completeness but can never comprehend the whole.
~ Sadhguru
Every human being lives in a perpetual state of insufficiency.
~ Sadhguru
Whatever is in any way beautiful hath its source of beauty in itself, and is complete in itself; praise forms no part of it. So it is none the worse nor the better for being praised.
~ Marcus Aurelius
My soul, will you ever be good, simple, individual, bare, brighter than the body that covers you? Will you ever taste the disposition to love and affection? Will you ever be complete and free of need, missing nothing, desiring nothing live or lifeless for the enjoyment of pleasure?
~ Marcus Aurelius
My soul, will you ever be good, simple, individual, bare, brighter than the body covers you? Will you ever taste the disposition to love and affection? Will you ever be complete and free of need, missing nothing, desiring nothing live or lifeless for the enjoyment of pleasure?
~ Marcus Aurelius
If you have a library in your garden, everything will be complete.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
A whole woman will always attract a whole man. And when they touch, they will fuse to create a whole marriage. Ultimately, when the time is right, they will produce whole children.
~ T. D. Jakes
parecer no me falta nada, salvo la amiga del alma. Con
~ Anne Frank
As much as I hated him, with him we were Ã¢â'¬Â¦ complete.' She looked at me, her eyelids quivering, as if the slight rise in her voice had disturbed her even as it had disturbed me. " Ã¢â'¬ËœNo, only you were complete …' I said to her. 'Because there were two of us, one on either side of you, from the beginning.' "I thought I saw her smile then, but I was not certain.
~ Anne Rice
The truer urge she had was to provide for him what his life had lacked; there was an area of experience, of laughter and domestic pleasure, which was apparently unknown to him; and the shape of that absence seemed to be the shape of her own self.
~ Sebastian Faulks
Yeah, but– (Sunshine) There are no buts, Sunshine. I am the goddess of souls and soulmates. Unlike the other Olympian gods, I know when I see two people who were created for each other. If both you and Talon died tonight and were later reborn at polar ends of the earth, sooner or later the two of you would reunite. That's the schtick with soulmates. Alone you can survive, hell, you can even be with other people, but neither of you will ever be complete without the other. (Psyche)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Somehow, being with Brittany brings something to my life that's missing, something ... right.
~ Simone Elkeles
The Japanese have a word - aware - which, in my understanding is, again, that full range - both the joy and the sorrow of our life. One does not exist without the other. And I really feel that.
~ Terry Tempest Williams
The world is whole beyond human knowing.
~ Wendell Berry
He would not give her up,he could not.For the first time in his life he'd found someone who filled all the empty spaces in his heart
~ Julia Quinn
Conventional nudes based on classical originals could bear no burden of thought or inner life without losing their formal completeness.
~ Kenneth Clark
We were born to be friends. We both knew it. The Australian Aborigines have the traditional belief that a complete human being comprises two parts that are split before birth, that we spend our lives seeking the other part to make ourselves whole again, and that only the lucky succeed in doing so.
~ John Grant
All of me Loves all of you
~ John Legend
The heart doth recognise thee, Alone, alone! The heart doth smell thee sweet, Doth view thee fair, doth judge thee most complete,—- Though seeing now those changes that disguise thee.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning