Quotes About Completeness
He stayed close, and he stayed quiet. It was easy to do, almost; the silence above was so alarmingly complete that it was easier to keep it than to break it.
~ Cherie Priest
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What is one boot without the other boot? It is nothing. It is useless, an orphan forevermore, and I could take no mercy on it.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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We have to be whole people to find whole love, even if we have to make it up for a while.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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I clutched its mate to my chest like a baby, though of course it was futile. What is one boot without the other boot? It is nothing.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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To know if only half; to love is the other half.
~ Chet Raymo
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A man without a wife is like a vase without flowers.
~ African Proverb
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As far as the Moon is concerned, he is always full.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Death not merely ends life, it also bestows upon it a silent completeness, snatched from the hazardous flux to which all things human are subject.
~ Hannah Arendt
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There's always something lacking for human happiness, we can never be perfectly content.
~ Hans Fallada
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Adjectives not susceptible to modifiers are: certain, complete, devoid, empty, entire, essential, everlasting, excellent, external, fatal, final, fundamental, harmless, ideal, immaculate, immortal, impossible, incessant, indestructible, infinite, invaluable, invulnerable, main, omnipotent, perfect, principal, pure, round, simultaneous, square, ultimate, unanimous, unendurable, unique, unspeakable, untouchable, whole, worthless.
~ Harold Evans
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Anyone who falls in love is searching for the missing pieces of themselves. So anyone who's in love gets sad when they think of their lover. It's like stepping back inside a room you have fond memories of, one you haven't seen in a long time.
~ Haruki Murakami
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If one being or thing, however apparently useless, were missing in this universe of endless variety, it would be as it were a note missing in a song.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Your love renders me into my original self and makes me feel whole again.
~ Heather Lydia Thornhill
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You can't pick out the pieces you like and leave the rest. Being part of the whole thing, that's the blessing. —Tuck, Tuck Everlasting
~ Laurie B. Friedman
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The sum of the parts equals less than the whole. Or the howl. Or the how. Or the hole.
~ lederer katy
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I'm a rich man. To have everything you need is the definition of affluence.
~ Lee Child
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It was more as if they recognize they were two halves of a whole who'd found their missing. Matt and Rachel
~ Leila Meacham
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It was more as if they recognized they were two halves of a whole who'd found their missing part.
~ Leila Meacham
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Everything is as important as everything else.
~ lennon john iii
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I have no notion of loving people by halves; it is not my nature
~ Jane Austen
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every one of the novels. To some the delightful freshness and humour of Northanger Abbey, its completeness, finish, and entrain, obscure the undoubted critical facts that its scale is small, and its scheme, after all, that of burlesque or parody, a kind in which the
~ Jane Austen
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I had an alarm, I had nerve gas, I had a yogurt. What more could anyone want?
~ Janet Evanovich
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I imagined Kandinsky's mind, spread out all over the world, and then gathered together. Everyone having only a piece of the puzzle. Only in a show like this could you see the complete picture, stack the pieces up, hold them to the light, see how it all fit together. It made me hopeful, like someday my life would make sense too, if I could just hold all the pieces together at the same time.
~ Janet Fitch
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I imagined Kandinsky's mind, spread out all over the world, and then gathered together. Everyone having only a piece of the puzzle. Only in a show like this could you see the complete picture, stack the pieces up, hold them to the light, see how it all fit together. It made me hopeful, like someday my life would make sense too, if I could just hold all the pieces together at the same time.
~ Janet Fitch
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