Famous Quotes
849 Quotations with Perfect.
- 401. Barbara Sher: People have to face regrets. Becoming mature means learning to accept what you c ...
- 402. Cesare Pavese: Perfect behavior is born of complete indifference.
- 403. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Perfect bravery and total cowardice are two extremes that are rarely found. The ...
- 404. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Perfect courage is to do without witnesses what one would be capable of doing wi ...
- 405. Patrick Henry: Perfect freedom is as necessary to the health and vigor of commerce as it is to ...
- 406. Patrick Henry: Perfect freedom is as necessary to the health and vigor of commerce as it is to ...
- 407. Robin G. Collingwood: Perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and in that wo ...
- 408. Carlos Fuentes: Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror.
- 409. A. J. P. Taylor: Perfect soldier, perfect gentleman never gave offence to anyone not even the ene ...
- 410. A. J. P. Taylor: Perfect soldier, perfect gentleman never gave offence to anyone not even the ene ...
- 411. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Perfect valor is to do without any witnesses what one would do before the entire ...
- 412. Vicomte de Chateaubriand: Perfect works are rare, because they must be produced at the happy moment when t ...
- 413. Vicomte de Chateaubriand: Perfect works are rare, because they must be produced at the happy moment when t ...
- 414. C. J. Weber: Perfecting is our destiny, but perfection never our lot.
- 415. Angelique Arnauld: Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary thi ...
- 416. Angelique Arnauld: Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary thi ...
- 417. Alfred De Musset: Perfection does not exist. To understand this is the triumph of human intelligen ...
- 418. W. Somerset Maugham: Perfection has one grave defect. It is apt to be dull.
- 419. W. Somerset Maugham: Perfection is a trifle dull. It is not the least of life's ironies that this, wh ...
- 420. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Perfection is attained by slow degrees; she requires the hand of time.