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Perfect Quotes - Page 153

We should amuse our evening hours of life in cultivating the tender plants, and bringing them to perfection, before they are transplanted to a happier clime.

George Washington (1858). “The Writings: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts : with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.5

... the true seeing is within; and painting stares at you with an insistent imperfection.

George Eliot (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)”, p.2220, Delphi Classics

It is a matter of perfect indifference where a thing originated; the only question is: Is it true in and for itself?

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (2012). “The Philosophy of History”, p.331, Courier Corporation