Quotes About Completeness
What is whole, this is whole; what has come out of the whole is also whole. When the whole is taken out of the whole, the whole still remains whole.
~ C. Rajagopalachari
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She longed to be seen, respected, and most of all, one day unconditionally loved (by one fully committed man) for the sum of all her many, many parts.
~ Candy Darling
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In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear.
~ Carl Safina
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Cada vez que un estudio científico presenta algunos datos, va acompañado de un margen de error: un recordatorio discreto pero insistente de que ningún conocimiento es completo o perfecto.
~ Carl Sagan
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One included all, and all were contained in one.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
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What you are looking for is already in you...You already are everything you are seeking.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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For true love to be there, you need to feel complete in yourself, not needing something from outside.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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The truth is that everything contains everything else. We cannot just be, we can only inter-be.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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I lack nothing in my life.
~ Lady Colin Campbell
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It's funny how you don't know you are a bunch of pieces until someone hugs you together.
~ Karen Harrington
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Finally, he knew the kind of loving that made two one and understood Jane was his world. His ocean, his country, his sun, his rain, his very heart.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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He, who had once been whole, was halved, without hope of ever being complete again. And when you've known that kind of love, to endure the creeping passage of time without it is to live a half-life where nothing ever feels real.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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To be perfect, one lacks only a defect.
~ Karl Kraus
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I could so easily never have learned things that would stay with me now until I died: that I was complete as I was, with all my flaws and all my strengths. That I took up space in the world, and that I was entitled to that space.
~ Kate Grenville
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I could so easily never have learned things that would stay with me now until I died; that I was complete as I was, with all my flaws and all my strenghts. That I took up space in the world, and that I was entitled to that space.
~ Kate Grenville
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You don't have to want things outside you to fill up the gaps inside you. You don't leave bits of you hanging around on objects in shop-windows, in catalogues or on advertising hoardings. Wherever you go you take your whole self with you, you don't leave bits lying around to get stamped on, you're all of a piece
~ Fynn
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As everything in the universe is one, so, consequently, everything has equal rights, therefore, from this point of view knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
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In the end we are collected works.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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When you find something that's whole, you do what you can to keep it that way. And when you fins something that isn't, then maybe it's not a bad idea to try to make it whole again. Maybe.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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When you find something that's whole, you do what you can to keep it that way. And when you find something that isn't, then maybe it's not a bad idea to try to make it whole again. Maybe.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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I love being married. I was single for a long time, and I just got so sick of finishing my own sentences.
~ Brian Kiley
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Yet when our eyes see the full rainbow in Scripture—the completeness of God's plan—and know by faith that our lives are a part of God's design no matter what happens, then we can take whatever comes because we know that we are for the praise of his glory.
~ Bryan Chapell
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Old age ... is slower than a grenade, but a lot more thorough.
~ bujold lois mcmaster ii
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in coat, heart, body, and brain;
~ Herman Melville
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