“PERFECTION, n. An imaginary state of quality distinguished from the actual by an element known as excellence; an attribute of the critic. The editor of an English magazine having received a letter pointing out the erroneous nature of his views and style, and signed "Perfection," promptly wrote at the foot of the letter: "I don't agree with you," and mailed it to Matthew Arnold.” StatesViewsQualityKnownFeetStyleElementsPerfectionLettersAgreeExcellenceCriticsMagazinesEditorsAttributesImaginaryPointingDistinguishedMatthew Book:The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary Source: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
“The attributes of sovereignty are now enjoyed by every state in the Union.” StatesIndependenceUnionsEnjoyedAttributesSovereignty Author:Alexander Hamilton
“Work restores humankind and all its attributes to the savage animal condition that was its original intended state.” StatesWorkAnimalConditionsOriginalsAttributesHumankindSavages Book:Lust Source: Lust
“I attribute a scab to the present state of society. The way the scab looks in its worst state is gross and chaotic and horrible, that's now, but when it breaks away, there's a brand new piece of skin that's stronger than before. It's like creation out of chaos.” WayLooksStatesBreakPiecesWorstCreationSkinsStrongerChaosHorribleBrandsAttributesGrossChaoticBrand NewScabsStronger Than Before Author:Brandon Boyd