In part, art completes what nature cannot elaborate; and in part it imitates nature.
The path of love is its own reward. Your love itself, that is what completes you.
A pretty woman's worth some pains to see, Nor is she spoiled, I take it, if a crown Completes the forehead pale and tresses pure.
Art not only imitates nature, but also completes its deficiencies.
Reading is very creative - it's not just a passive thing. I write a story; it goes out into the world; somebody reads it and, by reading it, completes it.
A gentleman considers justice to be essential in everything. He practices it according to the principles of propriety. He brings it forth in modesty and faithfully completes it. This is indeed a gentleman.
A word of the faith that never balks, Here or henceforward it is all the same to me, I accept Time absolutely. It alone is without flaw, it alone rounds and completes all, That mystic baffling wonder alone completes all.
Love is finding that the things you like best about yourself are not in you at all, but in the person who completes you
It is beauty that begins to please, and tenderness that completes the cbarm.
Every day, therefore, should be regulated as if it were the one that brings up the rear, the one that rounds out and completes our lives.
I love to sing and perform. It is what I do and love. It completes my life.
I give the spectator the possibility of participating. The audience completes the film by thinking about it; those who watch must not be just consumers ingesting spoon-fed images.
Perfume puts the finishing touch to elegance - a detail that subtly underscores the look, an invisible extra that completes a man and a woman's personality. Without it there is something missing.
But the most obvious fact about praise -- whether of God or anything -- strangely escaped me. I thought of it in terms of compliment, approval, or the giving of honor. I had never noticed that all enjoyment spontaneously overflows into praise. . . . The world rings with praise -- lovers praising their mistresses, readers their favorite poet, walkers praising the countryside, players praising their favorite game. . . . I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation.
The great square has no corners and the great implement completes nothing.
Every reader gets something different from a book and every reader, in a sense, completes it in a different way.
He who completes a quest does not merely find something. He becomes something.
The sentence completes its signification only with its last term.
The Way is hidden and nameless. Still only the Way nourishes and completes.
Obedience completes itself in understanding.