1. grail - Noun
2. Grail - Proper noun
A book of offices in the Roman Catholic Church; a gradual.
A broad, open dish; a chalice; -- only used of the Holy Grail.
Small particles of earth; gravel.
One of the small feathers of a hawk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe holy grail is to spend less time making the picture than it takes people to look at it. Banksy
What he wrote was this: The great tragedy of my life is that in my search for the Holy Grail everyone calls True Love, I see myself as Zorro, a romantic and mysterious highwayman - and the women I desire see me as Porky Pig. Harlan Ellison
We all been playing those mind games forever Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil. Doing the mind guerrilla, Some call it magic - the search for the grail. John Lennon
How paltry is the thing they call science. We have something far superior! We have Faith. We have a Force greater than Reason! We have a wisdom beyond mere knowledge. We have the Holy Grail itself. The Chalice of Limitless Power! Michael Moorcock
The long term ultimate objective – the holy grail – is we would like to help make life multi-planetary. Elon Musk
A theory of power has long been the Holy Grail for political science, but the Grail has not been found. Mancur Olson