Sentences with ideal, ideal in a Sentence in English, Sentences For ideal

Sentences with ideal, ideal in a Sentence in English, Sentences For ideal

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1. Today the weather is ideal.

2. It was an ideal day for walking.

3. I don’t believe in one ideal beauty.

4. That’s my ideal day, time with my boys.

5. The ideal beauty is a fugitive which is never found.

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6. Reality does not conform to the ideal but confirms it.

7. Reality does not conform to the ideal, but confirms it.

8. The ideal has many names, and beauty is but one of them.

9. Growing up, my ideals were Barbra Streisand, Cher, and my mom.

10. The ideal attitude is to be physically loose and mentally tight.

11. The hotel is an ideal venue for conferences and business meetings.

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12. Never idealize others. They will never live up to your expectations.

13. My ideal is to wake up in the morning and run around the meadow naked.

14. Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.

15. We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others, by their acts.

16. My ideal goal is to “mature” into childhood. That would be genuine maturity.

17. Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.

18. All men are prepared to accomplish the incredible if their ideals are threatened.

19. My parents’ long and happy marriage was a great ideal to live up to, but a tough one.

20. Of course, the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age.

21. Some men can live up to their loftiest ideals without ever going higher than a basement.

22. Ideals are an imaginative understanding of that which is desirable in that which is possible.

23. The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances.

24. I should have anticipated another betrayal from you, one more mad grasp at some kind of childish ideal.

25. A lot of directors idealize their leading ladies or turn them into these objects of sexuality and beauty.

26. Any idealist who tries to join the Peace Corps must realize he is not going to change the world overnight.

27. Peace as a goal is an ideal which will not be contested by any government or nation, not even the most belligerent.

28. An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it makes a better soup.

29. All idealisation makes life poorer. To beautify it is to take away its character of complexity — it is to destroy it.

30. It is wrong to have an ideal view of the world. That’s where the mischief starts. That’s where everything starts unravelling…

31. The ideal and the beautiful are identical the ideal corresponds to the idea, and beauty to form hence idea and substance are cognate.

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