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1. A heart never broken is pristine and sterile and will never know the joy of being imperfect
2. existed in imperfect partnership with the king of horsepower
3. I met a lady carrying a plate of dolmades, the rolled up vine leaves like green tubes, and asked her the way, in my imperfect Greek, for Virgenia's
4. grown up in an imperfect, dysfunctional household
5. I saw several sugar-canes, but wild, and, for want of cultivation, imperfect
6. ‘Who has done this?’ said Maurs in imperfect
7. But the reduction will appear much more sensible and undeniable, if we compare the price of this manufacture in the present times with what it was in a much remoter period, towards the end of the fifteenth century, when the labour was probably much less subdivided, and the machinery employed much more imperfect, than it is at present
8. Both in the coarse and in the fine woollen manufacture, the machinery employed was much more imperfect in those ancient, than it is in the present times
9. In manufactures, the same number of hands, assisted with the best machinery, will work up a much greater quantity of goods than with more imperfect instruments of trade
10. We are imperfect learning entities
11. If they were turned out illegally by the violence of their master, the action by which they obtained redress was extremely imperfect
12. In the very imperfect accounts which have been published from Doomsday-book, of several of the towns of England, mention is frequently made, sometimes of the tax which particular burghers paid, each of them, either to the king, or to some other great lord, for this sort of protection, and sometimes of the general amount only of all those taxes
13. withstanding the complaints of depopulation, reduced to the number necessary for cultivating it, according to the imperfect state of cultivation and improvement in those times
14. Thomas Aquinas said that, in life, we experience only imperfect happiness
15. constitution, on the contrary, would be completed by it, and seems to be imperfect without it
16. In 1765 and 1766, the whole revenue paid into the treasury of France, according to the best, though, I acknowledge, very imperfect accounts which I could get of it, usually run between 308 and 325 millions of livres ; that is, it did not amount to fifteen millions sterling; not the half of what might have been expected, had the people contributed in the same proportion to their numbers as the people of Great Britain
17. Therefore Matter is an imperfect mode of Existence
18. Therefore, Reason is an imperfect mode of existence
19. Given Humankind‘s insatiable ambitions and imperfect condition, however, it is unlikely that such attitudes will change anytime soon
20. Our imperfect nature(s), given all its multiple complexities, provides unlimited possibilities for such transgressions whose absence would otherwise belie our human condition
21. What: The end of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, avoiding war in Iran, the Arab Spring, preventing another Great Depression, and the very imperfect but still landmark healthcare program
22. I find the human form so exceptionally vulgar and so thoroughly imperfect that I relish every minute of the sensations it imparts
23. “It is not clear that an imperfect being could have a very clear notion of a perfect being, because an imperfect being might be unable to distinguish between perfection and imperfection, so Axiom 2 is suspect to me
24. Moreover, it is not clear to me why an imperfect being could not, despite being imperfect, at least conceive of a perfect being, so Axiom 3 also seems iffy
25. For all, who have felt responsible for their version of truth, resist the humbling perception that all which has come to Man has come through the imperfect agency of Man’s intellect where misinterpretation can creep into even the primary experience
26. And what of the scholar’s quest for enlightenment as he tried to pierce Man’s curse of that linear veil of imperfect discernment? And is science only the latest attempt at that scholarship?
27. Since there were no perfect persons, indeed, if people were purposefully made to be imperfect, then there could be no such thing as a perfect nation, as nations were made up of people
28. with the Universe, and usually prevents souls from recalling their previous lives, but is imperfect
29. It all ends in an imperfect state—imperfect for ordered life, at least
30. perfect Creator bringing into being an imperfect universe; rather, the existence of the universe is the result of an inherent flaw or crisis within the infinite Godhead, and the purpose of creation is to perfect it
31. ways that I am obnoxious and imperfect has really made it easier
32. life is knowing that it has to be imperfect
33. perfect by any means, but he wasn't that imperfect either
34. Life that is imperfect, tends continuously towards perfection
35. Life that is imperfect does not care about justice and injustice
36. In Psalm 139, David makes reference to the fact that God has written down everything about him and all the details of his life — even that which is imperfect and deeds which have yet to be performed
37. Religion of our conception, being thus imperfect, is always subject to evolution and re-interpretation
38. And if all faiths outlined by men are imperfect, the question of comparative merit does not arise
39. The following morning I quizzed the men and, bearing in mind my imperfect French, I think I learned that Allah understood they were far from their wives and had need of regular sexual release
40. Quickly apologising for my imperfect French I said I meant Israel should be wiped off the face of the earth! The knife was withdrawn and friendship resumed
41. realistic conditions of nature and create geometry around this imperfect reality
42. revenge will pacify thy heart? That leads to more imperfect thoughts
43. themselves, the reality which lies behind the imperfect expression
44. The possibility of making mistakes is inherent in the acquisition of wisdom, the scheme of progressing from the partial and temporal to the complete and eternal, from the relative and imperfect to the final and perfected
45. [33]This verb is used only in thepresent and imperfect tenses
46. Given the religious assertion that God is the personification of perfection, one needs to reckon whether He would have created an imperfect world such as ours! Besides, how come His intellect that placed planets in the orbits failed to visualize a quake-free earth that is volcano-prone as well! The scriptures that picture Him as the All Merciful, however, prevaricate when it comes to the unjust ‘species feeding upon species’ way of His creation
47. Some suffer from the accidents of time, others as a result of the mistakes of their forebears, while some of you struggle under the handicaps of the imperfect conditions of your temporal existence
48. To be imperfect or partial in natural endowment is not sinful
49. 'What your scouts cannot learn for you,' quoth he, 'my spies tell me, though their information is strangely blurred and imperfect, as if unseen forces were working against me
50. "Imperfect systems infuriate hackers," observes Steven Levy, another warning I should have listened to before climbing into