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Quotes About Perfectly

The truth is, I have an excellent team, a staff that handles Blue Elephant, my translation company, perfectly. It is like a well-oiled machine.
~ Chinmayi
If this constant bitter disappointment was love, then I was perfectly fine not to have anything to do with it.
~ Vann Chow, Shanghai Nobody
He shuddered. "What a waste of perfectly good maraschino cherries. Why put them in anything but a Manhattan?
~ Nancy Martin
He (Macaulay) has occasional flashes of silence that make his conversation perfectly delightful.
~ Sydney Smith
Terror works like a musical composition, so many instruments, all in tune, playing perfectly together to create their desired effect. Sorrow and horror and fear.
~ Nancy Gibbs
I know that's an endorsement I've been waiting for," Skye added. "Perfectly adequate in bed. They should make that into a T-shirt
~ Susan Mallery
They bright whiten all this sepulchre with powdered chloride of lime. It's a perfectly sanitary war.
~ David Jones, In Parenthesis
In retrospect, he looked back on the events that had drawn them together and believed with all his heart that an invisible hand had moved him and her about like pieces on a chessboard, aligning their positions, manipulating incidents, bringing them inexorably to a collision point. Fate? The Almighty? Alex didn't know, nor did he care to guess. All that mattered was this moment and the feeling that it was wonderfully and perfectly right.
~ Catherine Anderson
I figured I must be more present now, in this perfectly excruciating moment when my fondest wish was to be absent.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it.
~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Thus the sun which possesses light perfectly, can shine by itself; whereas the moon which has the nature of light imperfectly, sheds only a borrowed light.
~ Thomas Aquinas
Naturally men are drowned in a storm, but it is a perfectly straightforward affair, and the depths of the sea are only water after all.
~ Virginia Woolf
But, the comfort was, that all the company at the grand hotel of Monseigneur were perfectly dressed. If the Day of Judgment had only been ascertained to be a dress day, everybody there would have been eternally correct.
~ Charles Dickens
No puede ayudarme a facilitar la fuga de mi cuerpo, pero permitirá que mi espíritu pueda marcharse. Les dije estas mismas palabras, me acuerdo. perfectamente.
~ Charles Dickens
Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect it.
~ G. K. Chesterton
Good heavens, I suppose a man may eat his own muffins in his own garden. But you have just said it was perfectly heartless to eat muffins! I said it was perfectly heartless of YOU under the circumstances. That is a very different thing. That may be, but the muffins are the same!
~ Oscar Wilde
What is it? she pleaded softly. He lay perfectly still, only his eyes alive, and they full of torment. You know, he said at length, rather wearily, you know - we'd better break off. I was what she dreaded. Swiftly, everything seemed to darken before her eyes.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Blind adoration, in the age of action, is perfectly valueless, is often embarrassing and, equally, often painful.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Our self-made crises are custom-tailored, painstakingly crafted, and always fit perfectly.
~ Unknown
It's a video release as well so I have to be perfectly honest and go, probably not specifically for DVD, but there are extra bits on it that aren't on anything else, so as exciting as that sounds.
~ Jo Brand
The New World Order was made for the ethical believers in an incorporeal, single and perfectly ethical Deity.
~ Unknown
To the dump kids, it also seemed perfectly logical that they were driven to the circus by a transvestite prostitute.
~ John Irving
which he ate, the dark flesh parting to pink seeds under his teeth. The fruit was perfectly ripe, the juice brimming.
~ Madeline Miller
The relative property of the Son is to be begotten, that is, so to proceed from the Father as to be a participant of the same essence and perfectly carry on the Father's nature.
~ William Ames