“In this world, perfection is an illusion. Reagrdless of all those who utter the contrary, this is the reality. Obviously mediocre fools will forever lust for perfection and seek it out. However, what meaning is there in perfection? None. Not a bit. ...After perfection there exists nothing higher. Not even room for creation which means there is no room for wisdom or talent either. Understand? To scientists like ourselves, perfection is despair. - Kurotsuchi Mayuri (Bleach 306)” WorldMeanRealityBitsRoomsForeverTalentCreationThis WorldFoolHigherDespairIllusionPerfectionScientistContraryLustMediocreBleach Author:Tite Kubo
“Perfection I've lived with the pretense of perfection for seventeen years. Give my room a cursory inspection, you'd think I have OCD. But it's only habit and not obsession that keeps it all orderly. Of course, I don't want to give the impression that it's all up to me.” ThinkingWantGivingYearsCoursesRoomsHabitPerfectionImpressionObsessionPretenseOrderlySeventeenInspectionOcd Book:Impulse Source: Impulse
“why can't we control our anger? because we love perfection. make a little room for imperfection in our lives.” LittlesRoomsOur LivesPerfectionImperfection Author:Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
“What other sport holds out hope of improvement to a man or a woman over fifty? True, the pros begin to falter at around forty, but it is their putting nerves that go, not their swings. For a duffer like [me], the room for improvement is so vast that three lifetimes could be spent roaming the fiarways carving away at it, convinced that perfection lies just over the next rise. And that hope, perhaps, is the kindest bliss of all that golf bestows upon its devotees.” MenLyingThreeNextSportsRoomsPerfectionGolfLifetimeConvincedImprovementLike MeBlissFiftyFortyNervesSwingsDevoteeRoamingCarvingRoom For Improvement Author:John Updike
“I'm a perfectionist, so I always feel there's room for improvement.” FeelsRoomsPerfectionExcellenceImprovementPerfectionistAlways Room For ImprovementRoom For Improvement Author:Ludacris
“In Japan, I took part in a tea ceremony. You go into a small room, tea is served, and that's it really, except that everything is done with so much ritual and ceremony that a banal daily event is transformed into a moment of communion with the universe.” DoneMomentsUniverseRoomsEventsPerfectionTeaJapanRitualTransformedCommunionCeremonySmall RoomsTea Ceremony Author:Okakura Kakuzo
“Everything is perfect, but there is a lot of room for improvement.” PerfectRoomsPerfectionImprovementRoom For Improvement Author:Shunryu Suzuki
“But where only a free play of our presentational powers is to be sustained, as in the case of pleasure gardens, room decoration, all sorts of useful utensils, and so on, any regularity that has an air of constraint is [to be] avoided as much as possible. That is why the English taste in gardens, or the baroque taste in furniture, carries the imagination's freedom very far, even to the verge of the grotesque, because it is precisely this divorce from any constraint of a rule that the case is posited where taste can show its greatest perfection in designs made by the imagination.” ArtMadePlayShowsImaginationPleasureRoomsCasesAirDesignTasteGardenPerfectionDivorceCarrieFurnitureAvoidedConstraintsVergeGrotesqueDecorationRegularityBaroqueUtensilsFree Play Author:Immanuel Kant