Imperfection Quotes
Discover the best quotes about Imperfection. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Imperfection from various authors and personalities.
To love another human in all of her splendor and imperfect perfection , it is a magnificent task...tremendous and foolish and human.
In our dreams every man and woman are amazingly perfect, but in reality they have imperfections, so accept it without judgement.
Democracy is not perfect. It is an imperfection that the majority choose to support.
From recovery to rags and rags to recovery symbolizes art - a perfect compilation of human imperfections.
If you understand that you are not just your appearance or your physical body, you will be better equipped to handle negative feelings or imperfection regarding your outward appearance
Accept yourself irrespective of your imperfection and express your skills.
Don't let your imperfections conveniently excuse you from having discipline. Have the courage to work through your imperfections.
No one is perfect and we all make mistakes, but not all of us admit to mistakes made.
One of the most liberating things a person can do is to admit that he or she is human and is flawed.
No one is perfect and we all make mistakes, but not all of us admit to mistakes made.
One of the most liberating things a person can do is to admit that he or she is human and is flawed.
There is no deformity But saves us from a dream.
The visible imperfections of hand-wrought goods, being honorific, are accounted marks of superiority in point of beauty, or serviceability, or both.
O me! for why is all around us here As if some lesser god had made the world, But had not force to shape it as he would?
The Fates, like an absent-minded printer, seldom allow a single line to stand perfect and unmarred.
The habit of looking for beauty in everything makes us notice the shortcomings of things; our sense, hungry for complete satisfaction, misses the perfection it demands.
People are crying up the rich and variegated plumage of the peacock, and he is himself blushing at the sight of his ugly feet.
All things are literally better, lovelier, and more beloved for the imperfections which have been divinely appointed, that the law of human life may be effort, and the law of human judgment, mercy.
What day is so festal it fails to reveal some theft?
The perfect human being is uninteresting-the Buddha who leaves the world, you know. It is the imperfections of life that are lovable.