Quotes About Incomplete
We all know the experience when you go to a film and it feels partial. There were elements that you really love, but it doesn't feel like they fully owned all elements of it.
~ Hutch Parker
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Knowing and understanding the people we love most is a process that continues well beyond their deaths... and is never complete.
~ Julia Glass
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So we are stuck with a theory, and we do not know whether it is right or wrong, but we do know that it is a little wrong, or at least incomplete." In
~ Bill Bryson
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aposiopesis.
~ Bill Bryson
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An unfinished feeling.
~ Sylvia Plath
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How can you have 'Scream' without Ghostface? It's like 'Friday the 13th' without Jason.
~ Wes Craven
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Our knowledge is always incomplete, and our brains always misinterpret so much, that the only thing we can truly trust is intuition.
~ Brad Warner
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Because we are compelled to make stories, we are often compelled to take incomplete stories and run with them.
~ Brene Brown
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Do you know I sometimes think that I'm a man of genius, half finished? The genius has been left out, the faculty of expression is wanting; but the need for expression remains, and I spend my days groping for the latch of a closed door.
~ Henry James
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From a young age, I had done a lot of theater and musical theater. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do with my life, but every time I was away from acting, I just felt very incomplete and a little stir crazy.
~ Alexander Koch
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I love the way you make me feel. I was incomplete without you.
~ Truth Devour, Unrequited
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I don't like to think of myself as a 'virgin'. I prefer to think of myself as 'sexually incomplete'. You know. Like I haven't finished the course yet.
~ Candace Bushnell
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This is one of the reasons that the organized religions do not inspire me with confidence. Which leaders of the major faiths acknowledge that their beliefs might be incomplete or erroneous and establish institutes to uncover possible doctrinal deficiencies?
~ Carl Sagan
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Isolation, even if incomplete, breeds diversity.
~ Carl Sagan
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A revolution which can transform modes of production but not types of speech, social relations but not styles of architecture, remains radically incomplete.
~ Terry Eagleton
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The stories from 1975 on are not finished and there is no resolve. I could spend 50 hours on the last 25 years of jazz and still not do it justice.
~ Ken Burns
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not big enough is like rejecting a book because it
~ Karen MacNeil
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We keep giggling, happy and nervous, tickled by an incomplete innocence. We both sense that some dark joke is being played on us, even if we can't quite grasp the punch line.
~ Karen Russell
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We are not quite short stories. At
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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any human thing supposed to be complete must for that very reason infallibly be faulty.
~ Herman Melville
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enormous tragic joke in steel and concrete: half a wall.
~ Herman Wouk
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But Cecilia, having learned modern forms of snobbery at Cambridge, considered a man with a degree in chemistry incomplete as a human being.
~ Ian Mcewan
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He could only nod as he tucked the scrap in his belt. He looked at the three figures before him, wishing Bult and List had been present for this, but there would be no staged goodbyes, no comfort of roles to step into. Like everything else, the moment was messy, awkward and incomplete.
~ Steven Erikson
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There are beliefs that constitute the official religion of a nation, but those beliefs and that religion are in truth little more than the thinnest gold hammered on far older bones. No nation is singular, or exclusive—rather, it should not be, for its own good. There is much danger in asserting for oneself a claim to purity; whether of blood or of origin. Few may acknowledge it, but Lether is far richer for its devouring minorities, provided that digestion remains eternally incomplete.
~ Steven Erikson
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