Home » Quote » Anaïs Nin » „Nothing too long imagined can be perfect in a worldly way.“ „Nothing too long imagined can be perfect in a worldly way.“ — Anaïs Nin Tags:ImaginationPerfectionWay Related quotes „Because nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it.“ — Chuck Palahniuk „The way is infinitely long, nothing of it can be subtracted, nothing can be added, and yet everyone applies his own childish yardstick to it.“ — Franz Kafka „Out of perfection nothing can be made.“ — Joseph Campbell „Imagine there's no countries,It isn't hard to do,Nothing to kill or die for,And no religion, too,Imagine all the peopleLiving life in peace…“ — John Lennon „St. Anselm argued that since we can imagine a perfect being, he must exist—because he would not be perfect without the added perfection of existence. This so-called ontological argument was more or less promptly attacked on two grounds: (1) Can we imagine a completely perfect being? (2) Is it obvious that perfection is augmented by existence? To the modern ear such pious arguments seem to be about words and definitions rather than about external reality.“ — Carl Sagan „Because nothing is as good as you can imagine it. No one is as beautiful as she is in your head. Nothing is as exciting as your fantasy.“ — Chuck Palahniuk
„Nothing too long imagined can be perfect in a worldly way.“ — Anaïs Nin Tags:ImaginationPerfectionWay