Neatness Quotes
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Phrases of neatness, cosiness, and comfort can never be an answer to the sphinx's riddle.
— William James
I'd like to be tidy, said Hen, I try, but I guess you can't be what you aren't.
— Alexander McCall Smith
They were the worst threats to a home, for they offered ease and thought and companionship as opposed to neatness, order, and properness
— John Steinbeck
Neatness of phrase is so closely akin to wit that it is often accepted as its substitute.
— Agnes Repplier
For it seems that long before the first enterprising man bent some twigs into a leaky roof, many animals were already accomplished builders.
— Bernard Rudofsky
Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind.
— Francois Fenelon
That cup of tea is definately not down your alley
— Jean Ferris
The solution of logical problems must be neat for they set the standard of neatness.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
There can be no real beauty without neatness and order.
— Julia McNair Wright
In the end, it takes phenomenal neatness of housekeeping to put it through the heads of men that they are swine.
— Eudora Welty
Neatness was not one of the things he aimed at in life.
— George Selden
I'm terribly fastidious. I like symmetry and neatness, but my house is as chaotic as any other family's.
— Kevin McCloud
Neatness begets order; but from order to taste there is the same difference as from taste to genius, or from love to friendship.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
A minister full of comforts & free from failings as an angel, though he would be happy, wouldn't be a good or useful preacher
— John Newton
A spring of love gush'd from my heart, And I bless'd them unaware.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Neatness is the hobogoblin of little minds
— Kirsten Beyer
We should see the desire for neatness, the desire for sharp impressions, as a desire in art.
— Eli Siegel
There's one thing about baldness, it's neat.
— Don Herold
Hell begins the day that God grants you the vision to see all that you could have done, should have done, and would have done, but did not do.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Nd then their voices stopped and their souls stood still and they cease being who they had been
— Melina Marchetta
We show wisdom by a decent conformity to social etiquette; it is excess of neatness or display that creates dandyism in men, and coquetry in women.
— Robert Adam
We must avoid fastidiousness; neatness, when it is moderate, is a virtue; but when it is carried to an extreme, it narrows the mind.
— Francois Fenelon
Neatness is a crowning grace of womanhood.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
Neatness - which is grooming, after all - is definitely the most important requirement.
— Babe Paley
Niggards are oftentimes neat.
— Herman Melville
Without minute neatness of execution, the sublime cannot exist! Grandeur of ideas is founded on precision of ideas.
— William Blake
When you encourage someone, it literally changes their brain chemistry to be able to perform ... sends fuel to the brain.
— Henry Cloud
A good Catholic boy like myself? You must be joking. Anyway, it kind of changes things when your equipment's used for business instead of pleasure
— Tabitha McGowan
A world in which no sparrow falls unknown, but-so much for the neatness of our diagrams-it is the Father's will that sparrows fall.
— Robert Farrar Capon
Neatness, madam, has nothing to do with the truth. The truth is quite messy, like a wind blown room.
— William J. Harris
Neatness makes me feel like I have to be on my best behavior. Clutter is my natural habitat.
— Maggie Stiefvater
These bits of poetry that stick to her like burrs.
— Jenny Offill
How terrifying empty beds were. The neatness of the sheets and blankets was like the neatness of a mowed and trimmed graveyard.
— Caroline B. Cooney
We are charmed by neatness: Let not your hair be out of order.
[Lat., Munditiis capimur: non sine lege capilli.] — Ovid
[Lat., Munditiis capimur: non sine lege capilli.] — Ovid
What is true in the South is true for America.
— Barack Obama
Historical novels, in particular, allow us to relive the past without the neatness of history, and with all the complexity of the present.
— Laila Lalami
The thing is, if you follow whatever meal you have with Coke, it eats up the other things. It helps with the digestion of it.
— Lennon Parham
Neville [Chamberlain] has a retail mind in a wholesale business.
— David Lloyd George