
Top 28 Simple Perfection Quotes
#1. If you see the Holy Spirit as a power, you will say 'I want more of the Holy Spirit' (especially in time of need). But if you see Him more as a Person, you will say 'I want the Holy Spirit to have more of me.'
Skip Heitzig
#3. TO preach a sermon or edit a newspaper were the two things in life which I always felt I could do with credit to myself and benefit to the world, if I only had the chance.
Rebecca Harding Davis
#4. Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill.
Douglas Horton
#5. Human inventions march from the
complex to the simple, and simplicity is always perfection.
Alexandre Dumas
#6. The best teachers coach their students and the best coaches are great teachers.
Grant Teaff
#7. The strands of spaghetti were vital, almost alive in my mouth, and the olive oil was singing with flavor. It was hard to imagine that four simple ingredients [olive oil, pasta, garlic and cheese] could marry so perfectly.
Ruth Reichl
#8. But I can't force everything into the arrangement I'd like. I can't use denial to make everything simple.
Jael McHenry
#10. Friendship is like a stapler,when it is used to bind to pages the pages are bound tightly but when the stapler is used to remove the pin the pages are left torn forever
Abhishek R
#11. Let us concentrate all our efforts on achieving perfection through the imperfect gestures of everyday life. True wisdom means respecting the simple things we do, for they can take us where we need to go.
Paulo Coelho
#12. Only contingent rewards - if you do this, then you'll get that - had the negative effect. Why? "If-then" rewards require people to forfeit some of their autonomy.
Daniel H. Pink
#13. Platypus? I thought it was pronounced platymapus. Has it always been pronounced platypus?
Jessica Simpson
#14. What people want is perfection," said the man. "In themselves." "But they need the steps to it to be pointed out," said the woman. "In a simple order," said the man. "With encouragement," said the woman. "And a positive attitude.
Margaret Atwood
#15. My ambition comes from my passion: finding what I love and then expanding on that.
Miranda Kerr
#16. Don't duck the most difficult problems. That just ensures that the hardest part will be left when you are most tired. Get the big one done - it's downhill from then on.
Norman Vincent Peale
#17. What really matters is that there is so much faith and love and kindliness which we can share with and provoke in others, and that by cleanly, simple, generous living we approach perfection in the highest and most lovely of all arts ... But you, I think, have always comprehended this.
James Branch Cabell
#18. But answer me this: how can a story end happily if there is no love?
Kate DiCamillo
#19. I know a thing about resentment: it is a poison you drink yourself, expecting others to die.
Karen Marie Moning
#20. But quality of work can be expected only through personal satisfaction, dedication and enjoyment. In our profession, precision and perfection are not a dispensible luxury, but a simple necessity.
Niklaus Wirth
#21. But by the term 'scientific' is understood just what was formerly understood by the term 'religious': just as formerly everything called 'religious' was held to be unquestionable simply because it was called religious, so now all that is called 'scientific' is held to be unquestionable.
Leo Tolstoy
#22. Diversity is the magic. It is the first manifestation, the first beginning of the differentiation of a thing and of simple identity. The greater the diversity, the greater the perfection.
Thomas Berry
#23. True perfection in all things is no longer known or prized - you must write music that is either so simple a coachman could sing it, or so unintelligble that audiences like it simply because no sane person could understand it.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
#24. My job as an actor is to serve the writing and help the author get his ideas across.
Kevin Spacey
#25. I was pretty damn sure there was a Twitter hashtag that said #NanHater.
Abbi Glines
#26. Dancers, many dancers today can do so much technically. You can give them steps that are complicated, then more complicated, pyrotechnical - and they can execute these steps to perfection. But to do simple steps with a pure classical line, that is truly difficult.
Natalia Makarova
#27. Patience is very important, especially at the plate.
Jose Reyes
#28. Toshiaki learned that all living organisms were governed by their DNA. He was impressed by perfection of this system.Why did existence have the ability to design such a beautiful code? And how could such a simple structure account for endless diversity of life forms?
Hideaki Sena
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