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Quotes About Complete

The time has not yet come for a complete history of the Negro peoples. Archæological
~ W.E.B. Du Bois
The poet is individual—he is complete in himself: the others are as good as he; only he sees it, and they do not.
~ Walt Whitman
The greatest poet hardly knows pettiness or triviality. If he breathes into any thing that was before thought small it dilates with the grandeur and life of the universe. He is a seer ... he is individual... he is complete in himself... the others are as good as he, only he sees it and they do not.
~ Walt Whitman
The known universe has one complete lover and that is the greatest poet.
~ Walt Whitman
An Integrated Package As Jobs walked the floor of the Personal Computer Festival, he came to the realization that Paul Terrell of the Byte Shop had been right: Personal computers should come in a complete package.
~ Walter Isaacson
According to the assumption to be considered here, when a light ray is propagated from a point, the energy is not continuously distributed over an increasing space but consists of a finite number of energy quanta which are localized at points in space and which can be produced and absorbed only as complete units.
~ Walter Isaacson
of Ullswater that he acquired a more complete mastery
~ Walter Scott
Our longing is also our desire to be known completely. Imagine having your beloved look tenderly into your eyes, knowing all your secrets, having seen you be crabby and sweet, selfish and generous, and still truly loving you. Imagine being able to do the same. That is the potential of a conscious relationship.
~ Charlotte Kasl
But no you were going over the lecture on Saint Augustine and you were saying God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. Well you were saying it with a good amount of mocking but I have seen from the start that you are a very sweet and immensely gentle being. And maybe you were thinking what I have come to. That sometimes it is necessary to go without human love so God's love can touch us more completely.
~ Charmaine Craig
The amount that she loved us was beyond her reach. It could not be quantified or contained. It was the ten thousand named things in the Tao Te Ching's universe and then ten thousand more. Her love was full-throated and all-encompassing and unadorned. Every day she blew through her entire reserve.
~ Cheryl Strayed
Be your whole self with your whole soul.
~ Terri Guillemets
Ego is needy but spirit is complete
~ H.W. Mann
Human cultural supremacy over the surface of the earth is recent and not quite complete. If we could have listened at lower frequencies, below the limits of the human ear, we would have heard rumbles and groans of other whales—the finback and the blue—their songs competing in the lowest frequency bands with the recent sound of ships. Could these be other nonhuman cultures?
~ Hal Whitehead
The dead bodies I saw all stayed that way. (...) Death is usually ugly, but always complete.
~ Heather Graham
Problem 1: Combine general relativity and quantum theory into a single theory that can claim to be the complete theory of nature. This is called the problem of quantum gravity.
~ Lee Smolin
For the state to wither away completely, complete communism is necessary.
~ lenin vladimir iii
I've always loved you, and when you love someone, you love the whole person, as they are, and not as you'd like them to be.
~ Leo Tolstoy
This time the destruction was so complete... That nothing at all was left in the world Except one man And one woman And one flower
~ James Thurber
By 1970, exclusion was so complete that fewer than 500 black families lived in white suburban neighborhoods in the entire Chicago metropolitan area, and most of those were in just five or six suburbs.
~ James W. Loewen
He is also handsome, replied Elizabeth, which a young man ought likewise to be, if he possibly can. His character is thereby complete.
~ Jane Austen
Marianne could never love by halves.
~ Jane Austen
I have no notion of loving people by halves.
~ Jane Austen
I do worry about civil unrest, or complete collapse of society, or having to flee, or Europe falling into a war.
~ Charlie Brooker
I make things complicated for myself and chaotic, so I feel unsettled, and then the challenge is to make something structured and complete emerge from that.
~ Jessica Stockholder