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One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love.

One's first love is always perfect until one meets one's second love.

Elizabeth Aston (2006). “The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy: A Novel”, p.16, Simon and Schuster

One in All All in One-- If only this is realized, No more worry about your not being perfect (175)

Edward Conze (1959). “Buddhist Scriptures”, [Harmondsworth, Middlesex ; Baltimore] : Penguin Books

And the law, that is the perfection of reason, cannot suffer anything that is inconvenient.

Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Sir Matthew Hale (1809). “The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary Upon Littleton: Not the Name of the Author Only, But of the Law Itself”, p.138

APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection.

Edsger W. Dijkstra (2012). “Selected Writings on Computing: A personal Perspective”, p.130, Springer Science & Business Media

APL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums.

Edsger W. Dijkstra (2012). “Selected Writings on Computing: A personal Perspective”, p.130, Springer Science & Business Media

When something has been perfect, there is a tendency to try hard to repeat it.

Edna O'Brien (1978). “Seven novels and other short stories”, HarperCollins

He is the Rock, His work is perfect: For all His ways are judgment: A God of truth and without iniquity, Just and right is He.

Dwight L Moody (1898). “Men of the Bible: Abraham, Moses, Naaman, Nehemiah, Herod, John the Baptist, The Man Born Blind, Joseph of Arimathea, The Penitent Thief”, p.25, Moody Publishers

Oh, and once, when I was in the Marines, I got a perfect score on my physical fitness test.

Interview with Mary Buckheit, proxy.espn.com. September 9, 2002.

Pay attention to that unchanging part of yourself. It is perfect. At the source of life, and only there, one finds peace, harmony, and the undisturbed contentment of bliss.

Deepak Chopra (1991). “Return of the Rishi: A Doctor's Story of Spiritual Transformation and Ayurvedic Healing”, p.211, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt