“There's really no way to be perfect. Perfectionism is a silly trait to have, so in a lot of ways that inspired the world of 'Divergent,' in which everyone is striving toward that ideal and falling short of it.” WorldWayFallPerfectIdealsStriveInspiredSillyTraitsPerfectionismDivergent Author:Veronica Roth
“Man falls from the pursuit of the ideal of plan living and high thinking the moment he wants to multiply his daily wants. Man's happiness really lies in contentment.” ThinkingMenWantMomentsHappinessLyingFallPlansIdealsSimplicityPursuitContentment Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“It is not truly realistic or scientific to take short views, to sacrifice the future to immediate pressure, to ignore facts and forces that are disagreeable and to magnify the enduring quality of whatever falls in with immediate desire. It is false that the evils of the situation arise from absence of ideals; they spring from wrong ideals.” ThinkingFactsDesireFallEvilForceViewsQualitySituationSacrificeSpringIdealsPressureEndureAbsenceAriseRealisticDisagreeable Book:The Middle Works, 1899-1924: 1920 Source: The Middle Works, 1899-1924: 1920
“You may have an overall target to achieve with each prospect, but if you are going to have an ideal outcome for each call, should you not also have a tolerable outcome to fall back on? Something you are willing to put up with if things don't go completely to plan, but something that still moves things forward ever so slightly?” IfsShouldMayStillsMovingFallPlansAchieveWillingIdealsOutcomesTargetFall BackTolerable Author:Chris Murray
“Every man has at times in his mind the Ideal of what he should be, but is not. This ideal may be high and complete, or it may be quite low and insufficient; yet in all men, that really seek to improve, it is better than the actual character... Man never falls so low, that he can see nothing higher than himself.” MenShouldMindMayCharacterFallHigherLowsIdealsEvery ManInsufficient Author:Theodore Parker
“There is no ideal length, but you develop a little interior gauge that tells you whether or not you're supporting the house or detracting from it. When a piece gets too long, the tension goes out of it. That wordtensionhas an animal insistence for me. A piece of writing rises and falls with tension. The writer holds one end of the rope and the reader holds the other endis the rope slack, or is it tight? Does it matter to the reader what the next sentence is going to be?” WritingLittlesLongDoeEndsMatterFallNextHouseAnimalPiecesReaderIdealsSentencesTensionLengthInteriorsRopeInsistenceGaugesRise And FallDoes It Matter Author:John Jeremiah Sullivan
“Status Anxiety: A worry, so pernicious as to be capable of ruining extended stretches of our lives, that we are in danger of failing to conform to the ideals of success laid down by our society and that we may as a result be stripped of dignity and respect; a worry that we are currently occupying too modest a rung or are about to fall to a lower one.” MayHappinessSuccessFallResultsWorryOur LivesFailingDangerAnxietyCapableIdealsDignityOur SocietyModestConformPerniciousDignity And Respect Author:Alain de Botton
“We're all slight hypocrites who fall short of our ideals.” FallIdealsHypocrite Author:Gillian Jacobs
“Interventionism is inextricable from the American idea. If the United States retreats into isolationism, it ceases to be itself ? a nation dedicated, however much it falls short, to a universalist ideal of freedom.” IfsIdeasStatesFallNationsUnitedUnited StatesIdealsCeaseDedicatedRetreatDiplomacyIsolationismInterventionism Author:Roger Cohen
“I believe that there is much less difference between the author and his works than is currently supposed; it is usually in the physical appearance of the writer,--his manners, his mien, his exterior,--that he falls short of the ideal a reasonable man forms of him--rarely in his mind.” MenMindBelieveFormFallI BelieveDifferencesIdealsAppearanceMannersReasonableExteriorAuthorshipPhysical AppearanceReasonable Man Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“Falling in love is very real, but I used to shake my head when people talked about soul mates, poor deluded individuals grasping at some supernatural ideal not intended for mortals but sounded pretty in a poetry book. Then, we met, and everything changed, the cynic has become the converted, the sceptic, an ardent zealot.” PeopleBookRealSoulUsedFallIndividualLove IsPoorChangedMetsIdealsFalling In LoveTrue LoveMortalsShakesMatesLove At First SightSoul MateGraspingArdentDeludedCynicBeen In LoveI Fall In LoveScepticZealotFalling In Love With You Author:E. A. Bucchianeri