Dejan Stojanovic Quote
There is something perfect to be found in the imperfect: the law keeps balance through the juxtaposition of beauty, which gains perfection through nurtured imperfection.
Dejan Stojanovic
There is something perfect to be found in the imperfect: the law keeps balance through the juxtaposition of beauty, which gains perfection through nurtured imperfection.
Tags:
balance, beauty, dejan stojanovic, imperfect, imperfection, juxtaposition, literature, perfect, perfection, poetry
Related Quotes
She was a gypsy, as soon as you unravelled the many layers to her wild spirit she was on her next quest to discover her magic. She was relentless like that, the woman didn't need no body but an open r...
Nikki Rowe
Tags:
adventure, artist, authentic, balance, brave heart, courage, empowering women, free spirit, freedom, growth
My first impression of [Patricia Highsmith] was a loneliness, a sadness in one so young (we were both in our early thirties) with absolutely no sense of joy or balance. Gauche to an extreme, really ph...
Patricia Schartle
Tags:
asperger s, aspergers syndrome, autism, balance, boyish, clumsy, distrust, ease, extreme, gauche
Sexual frenzy is our compensation for the tedious moments we must suffer in the passage of life. 'Nothing in excess,' professed the ancient Greeks. Why if I spend half the month in healthy scholarship...
Roman Payne
Tags:
ancient greece, ancient greeks, balance, beauties, cycles, europe, full moon, greece, lifestyle, moon
About Dejan Stojanovic
Dejan Stojanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Стојановић, pronounced [dějan stojǎːnoʋitɕ]; born 11 March 1959) is a Serbian American poet, writer, essayist, philosopher, businessman, and former journalist. His poetry is characterized by a recognizable system of thought and poetic devices, bordering on philosophy, and, overall, it has a highly reflective tone. According to the critic Petar V. Arbutina, "Stojanović belongs to the small and autochthonous circle of poets who have been the main creative and artistic force of the Serbian poetry in the last several decades."