Sentences with phrase «simple perfection»

The next chapter opens: «When we reached land,» a phrase that with simple perfection conveys the foundation given to us when we rely on God's power, rather than on our own.
When I take a bite, I can only marvel at the pure and simple perfection of texture and flavor coming from the veggies alone.
It's the kind of bread that you bake when you just need to «do» and not think, when you don't have the will to deal with anything going wrong, and when you want something comforting and familiar to fill your kitchen with sweet scents and your taste buds with simple perfection.
They are the diverse and contingent fruit of correct ideas and conduct and not the simple perfection that is accomplished by the self when it effects the First Good.
First up — classic, simple perfection!
Ice cream this way is pure, simple perfection... just like the summers of my childhood.
Simple perfection.
The result is simple perfection, hands down the best bread you'll ever eat!
Paired with a hot cup of tea is simple perfection.
These are simple perfection
Sweet, simple perfection!
This deconstructed pesto couscous salad is simple perfection.
Simple perfection: pure, organic cream, cultures and sea salt for the best cream cheese indulgence.
Gorgeous attire, florals and settings — simple perfection!
Simple perfection!
Simple perfection, my friend.
Verdict: 3 Stars The bizarrely addictive love story that Glines started in Twisted Perfection comes full circle in the follow up title, Simple Perfection.
The bizarrely addictive love story that Glines started in Twisted Perfection comes full circle in the follow up title, Simple Perfection.
Apart from those issues, Simple Perfection was a pleasant read with just the right amount of tension, romance, genuine horror on a variety of levels, and the requisite happily ever after, at least for some characters.
Addison's tasting - menus - only format, wine pairings, and gracious service do not miss a beat... MORE This chef's four - course menu is simple perfection.
«Donald Judd prefers to think of his works as primary objects because they suggest an ideal of simple perfection.
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