Impefectly Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a very big fan of winter-flowering shrubs and bulbs. You have the smell, you have the color - it's really like a present from God when something like that is in flower in the middle of the snow. — Dries Van Noten
The main function of color should be to serve expression. — Henri Matisse
Khem was an ancient name for the land of Egypt; and both the words alchemy and chemistry are a perpetual reminder of the priority of Egypt's scientific knowledge. — Manly Hall
Be a true representative of the goodness in your heart, and don't expect it to be easy or even noticed. — Adyashanti
We are tied down, all our days and for the greater part of our days, to the commonplace. That is where contact with the great thinkers, great literature helps. In their company we are still in the ordinary world, but it is the ordinary world transfigured and seen through the eyes of wisdom and genius. And some of their genius becomes ours ... in The Great Conversation — Mortimer J. Adler
A functional media is as important to democratic freedom as voting. — Jay Griffiths
I never dreamed I would want to be or become a financial advisor. — Willie Aames
Music before all else,
and for that choose the irregular,
which is vaguer and melts better into the air ... — Paul Verlaine
It's far better to love impefectly than not to love at all. — Frederick Lenz
Falls. He saw her bright, fierce little face break into laughter when the crowd laughed. It was good. Laughter is good for the soul and all your interior works. THAT — Paulette Jiles
We're not aware of fame itself, we're not that kind of band. — Ed O'Brien
Every time you opt in to kindness Make one connection, used to divide us It echoes all over the world — Dar Williams
Red sky at night, the city's alight. — Terry Pratchett
The problem is that I know the textbook answers to any question you care to ask. — Eoin Colfer
Our merit gains us the esteem of the virtuous-our star that of the public. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
