Quotes About Ideal
If I could create an ideal world, it would be an England with the fire of the Elizabethans, the correct taste of the Georgians, and the refinement and pure ideals of the Victorians.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
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In an ideal world, of course, we would still be arguing for free education. If I was starting with a blank sheet of paper, I would have system that was funded by progressive taxation where graduates aren't making that contribution. But we don't live in an ideal world.
~ Wes Streeting
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If you could draw a picture of the best high school in the world - where all the teachers are wonderful and all the classrooms are beautiful, it would be my high school.
~ Kym Whitley
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I'm beginning to view democracy as the Siri of political systems. So much better in theory.
~ Rob Thomas
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The strange thing about the messianic ideal of liberating yourself so that you can free all others is that just trying to adopt it makes you feel happier. Even though you know on some level that there is only so much you can get done in any given period of time, the fact that you do not let go of the determination to do everything gives you immense good cheer. (p. 20)
~ Robert A.F. Thurman
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Carl Friedrich captured the distinction in 1935: "To be an American is an ideal, while to be a Frenchman is a fact.
~ Robert B Reich
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Dachshunds are ideal dogs for small children, as they are already stretched and pulled to such a length that the child cannot do much harm one way or the other.
~ Robert Benchley
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Faultless to a fault.
~ Robert Browning
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In an ideal system, we incorporate new features by extending the system, not by making modifications to existing code.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Goethe epitomizes what was known in the Renaissance as the Ideal of the Universal Man—a person so steeped in all forms of knowledge that his mind grows closer to the reality of nature itself and sees secrets that are invisible to most people.
~ Robert Greene
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Rome is not defined by rivers, or mountains, or even seas; Rome is not a question of blood, or race, or religion; Rome is an ideal. Rome is the highest embodiment of liberty and law that mankind has yet achieved in the ten thousand years since our ancestors came down from those mountains and learned how to live as communities under the rule of law.
~ Robert Harris
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ideal state might look like: "Who could object to that?" The answer, I
~ Robert Harris
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Rome is not merely a matter of geography...Rome is not defined by rivers, or mountains, or even seas; Rome is not a question of blood or race, or religion; Rome is an ideal. Rome is the highest embodiment of liberty and law that mankind has yet achieved since our ancestors came down from those mountains and learned to live as communities under the rule of law
~ Robert Harris
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He is emotionally distant as long as he is in the Warrior. This does not mean that the man accessing the Warrior in his fullness is cruel, just that he does not make his decisions and implement them out of emotional relatedness to anyone or anything except his ideal.
~ Robert L. Moore
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That old unionism was, however, very different from the kind we live with now. We do not live with an ideal, sometimes on the defensive, of union. We live with the overriding, overwhelming fact, a fact so technologically, economically, and politically validated that we usually forget to ask how fully this fact represents a true community, the spiritually significant communion which the old romantic unionism had envisaged.
~ Robert Penn Warren
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The reason the middle class is so heavily taxed is because of the Robin Hood ideal.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Do you know, Mrs. Allan, I'm thankful for friendship. It beautifies life so much. True friendship is a very helpful thing indeed, said Mrs. Allan, and we should have a very high ideal of it , and never sully it by any failure in truth and sincerity. I fear the name of friendship is often degraded to a kind of intimacy that had nothing of real friendship in it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Anne looked up. Tall and handsome and distinguished-looking—dark, melancholy, inscrutable eyes—melting, musical, sympathetic voice—yes, the very hero of her dreams stood before her in the flesh. He could not have more closely resembled her ideal if he
~ L.M. Montgomery
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I do hope some day that I will have a white dress. That is my highest ideal of earthly bliss.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Has creado en tu imaginación algo que crees que es el amor y esperas que la realidad se parezca a ello.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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At least it removed her dread of being laughed at, though the deeper hurt of an outraged ideal remained.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Let us be sure that the lady of our choice possesses certain tangible qualities that we admire; and if in other ways she falls short of our ideal, we must be patient and call to mind those qualities that first induced us to begin our courting.
~ Lady Murasaki Shikibu
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Reading was not a fallback position for her but an ideal state of being.
~ Laura Lippman
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I have lived for over three hundred years. In that time, the ideal of beauty has changed many times. Large breasts, small, thin, curved, tall, short, they have all been the height of beauty at one time or another. But in all that time, ma petite, I have never desired anyone the way I desire you. - Jean-Claude
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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