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Quotes About Complete

When will we learn that childhood is in a great sense not simply a preparation for adult life but a thing unique and complete in itself – a masterpiece of God.
~ Carl Schmitt
To save seeds is to complete the circle. When we save seeds, we are plant breeders, choosing which germplasm to perpetuate.
~ Carol Deppe
I realize with regret that my report is not as complete as it should be," she wrote, "and had fully intended to do better, but we are told that good intentions make excellent paving stones.
~ Caroline Fraser
You're after something deeper than a respite from shyness, or a break from private fears and anger. So after a while you alter the equation, make it stronger and more complete. Pain+Drink=Self-Obliteration.
~ Caroline Knapp
We say, hold on to the real facts of history as they are, but complete such knowledge by studying also the history of races and nations which have been purposely ignored.
~ Carter G. Woodson
Libertarianism, like Marxism, is a complete explanatory system. It appeals to super-smart engineers and others who never really grow up.
~ George Packer
Opposite is the old bell-tower of a church, all the more moving for being unfinished. What beauty there is in interrupted towers, which continue in dream and which we all complete within ourselves!
~ Georges Rodenbach
There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic.
~ Anais Nin
Your heart runs deep. It is…choosy. It is careful, but when it's given, it's complete.
~ J.D. Robb
Blay went back to the door. "I love you with everything I've got, and when you and Layla had those kids? You gave me a complete family. And I want my family back, the whole thing—and that includes Layla." "Blay, please—" "That's my condition. And I'm going to make it stick. See you out in the field." —
~ J.R. Ward
If I dreamed, no traces remained in my memory; I simply left the world and life for complete exhausted oblivion.
~ Jack Finney
But Dean's intelligence was every bit as formal and shining and complete, without the tedious intellectualness. And his "criminality" was not something that sulked and sneered; it was a wild yea-saying overburst of American joy; it was Western, the west wind, an ode from the Plains, something new, long prophesied, long a-coming (he only stole cars for joy rides).
~ Jack Kerouac
My iPod's unbelievable. Seriously. The kids have put most of the music on it, but there's a complete mix of '80s rubbish and current day stuff.
~ Mark Lawrenson
Observe the life by cause and consequence. Explore the life by wisdom. Treat the life by equality. Complete the life by love.
~ Gautama Buddha
... there is wisdom in madness and strong probability of truth in all accusations, for people are complete, and everyone is capable of everything.
~ Joseph Heller
A condition of complete simplicity(Costing not less than everything)And all shall be well andAll manner of thing shall be wellWhen the tongues of flame are infoldedInto the crowned knot of fireAnd the fire and the rose are one.
~ T. S. Eliot
i try not to think of myself as a person but a metal object, built suddenly by machines in complete darkness something impossible to hurt with a shovel
~ Tao Lin
I think I am a complete player. I can play well on all the surfaces. For me, the clay might be easiest, but I am not a specialist on clay.
~ Rafael Nadal
Alexander Payne's very specific. His scripts are always complete when you start working on them.
~ Kathy Bates
Ronaldo is the best. He's a truly spectacular, very complete player, with enormous power. Opponents fear him.
~ Alfredo Di Stefano
I was spoiled by Monk's music because it was so good, so complete.
~ Steve Lacy
The complete destruction of traditional marriage and the nuclear family is the 'revolutionary or utopian' goal of feminism.
~ Kate Millett
It seems that the inevitable fate of man is never attain complete freedom: princes everywhere tend to despotism and the people to servitude.
~ Jean-Paul Marat
He glanced at Ken. Why the hell does a women complete a family? Ken shrugged and exchanged a small smile with him. I don't know, but let's keep her. She's mellowed you out, and I didn't think that was possible. I've always been mellow.
~ Christine Feehan