Quotes About Perfection
I look at you and know what a miracle you are. The feel of your skin, soft and inviting, the way you move, like water flowing, the brush of your hair like silk, the feel of your body surrounding mine, completing me, giving me the strength I need to continue a task that seems so hopeless, but so necessary. I look at the way you are made, so beautiful, your body so perfect, made for mine.
~ Christine Feehan
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There was no point in doing art if you were going to be second-rate.
~ Christopher Bram
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Nothing could stay perfect, but if you were lucky and diligent, you could steal a few perfect moments in your life.
~ Christopher Golden
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Indeed, Ockham stated that it cannot be strictly proved that god, if defined as a being who possesses the qualities of supremacy, perfection, uniqueness, and infinity, exists at all. However, if one intends to identify a first cause of the existence of the world, one may choose to call that "god" even if one does not know the precise nature of the first cause.
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Goodness is beauty in its best mistake
~ Christopher Marlowe
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Nobody's perfect…. Well, there was this one guy, but we killed him. ANONYMOUS
~ Christopher Moore
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Nobody's perfect. Well, there was this one guy, but we killed him...." ? Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
~ Christopher Moore
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Her sculptured face was as perfect as a painting.
~ Christopher Paolini
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It goes as it does,Argetlam.You cannot hurry perfection.
~ Christopher Paolini
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He welcomed those limitations, for if he were perfect, what would be left for him to accomplish?
~ Christopher Paolini
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No es la flor más perfecta y adorable? —preguntó Arya. Eragon la miró, con una exquisita conciencia de lo cerca que estaban en aquel momento, y dijo: —Sí... Lo es. —Sin dar tiempo a que lo abandonara el coraje, añadió—: Como tú.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Old Friend The Witch and the Werecat Of Reading and Plots Thieves in the Castle A Costly Mistake Vision of Perfection
~ Christopher Paolini
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In a way, he welcomed those limitations, for if he were perfect, what would be left for him to accomplish?
~ Christopher Paolini
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But if you wish, you can imagine that the Shadow does wait for your return and that it does remember everything that has gone before and that it doesn't let you accept yourself as perfect until you let it. There is truth in that. That is why a child usually cries as soon as it's born. With its first breath, the Shadow returns.
~ Christopher Pike
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Often, they said, it is the most talented engineers who have the hardest time learning when to stop striving for perfection. West
~ Tracy Kidder
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What is it that the child has to teach? The child naively believes that everything should be fair and everyone should be honest, that only good should prevail, that everybody should have what they want and there should be no pain or sadness. The child believes the world should be perfect and is outraged to discover it is not. And the child is right.
~ Tzvi Freeman
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The book is like the wheel - once invented, it cannot be bettered.
~ Umberto Eco
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the singularity of the point of suspension, the duality of the plane's dimensions, the triadic beginning of pi, the secret quadratic nature of the root, and the unnumbered perfection of the circle itself.
~ Umberto Eco
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the book is like the spoon, scissors, the hammer, the wheel. once invented, it cannot be improved
~ Umberto Eco
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For three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light, and in fact we call beautiful those things of definite color. - William
~ Umberto Eco
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three things concur in creating beauty: first of all integrity or perfection, and for this reason we consider ugly all incomplete things; then proper proportion or consonance; and finally clarity and light, and in fact we call beautiful those things of definite color.
~ Umberto Eco
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For architecture, among all the arts, is the one that most boldly tries to reproduce in its rhythm the order of the universe, which the ancients called "kosmos," that is to say ornate, since it is like a great animal on whom there shine the perfection and the proportion of all its members. And praised be our Creator who, as the Scriptures say, has decreed all things in number, weight, and measure.
~ Umberto Eco
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For architecture, among all the arts, is the one that most boldly tries to reproduce in its rhythm the order of the universe, which the ancients called kosmos, that is to say ornate, since it is like a great animal on whom there shine the perfection and the proportion of all its members.
~ Umberto Eco
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Porque de tres cosas depende la belleza: en primer lugar, de la integridad o perfección, y por eso consideramos feo lo incompleto; luego, de la justa proporción, o sea de la consonancia; por último, de la claridad y la luz.
~ Umberto Eco
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