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Quotes About Flaws

He had such a kind voice, that of a man who sees his own faults and forgives himself for them--not arrogantly or leniently but with wisdom--knowing he, as are all humans, is hopelessly flawed.
~ Kate Elliott
Here. He handed the rose to Hanna. Take this one to my niece. Tell her that it would be well for her to remember that the thorns of those words which mislead without lying are small but persistent, and that the white rose which symbolizes purity is also veined with flaws.
~ Kate Elliott
or there, since few perfect examples
~ Kay Hooper
we can find flaws in their methodology
~ Ken Follett
What the Chronics are - or most of us - are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired, flaws born in, or flaws beat in over so many years of the guy running head-on into solid things that by the time the hospital found him he was bleeding rust in some vacant lot.
~ Ken Kesey
What the Chronics are—or most of us—are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired, flaws born in, or flaws beat in over so many years of the guy running head-on into solid things that by the time the hospital found him he was bleeding rust in some vacant lot.
~ Ken Kesey
Io so soltanto questo: nessuno è perfetto, in primo luogo, e a me sembra che tutti quanti impieghino la loro esistenza dilaniando il prossimo.
~ Ken Kesey
One day someone will fall in love with you despite all your flaws! Then magic will happen in your life!
~ Avijeet Das
Nothing is perfect. Life is messy. Relationships are complex. Outcomes are uncertain. People are irrational.
~ Hugh Mackay
What you call flaws are really just scars and wounds accumulated over a lifetime.
~ Deepak Chopra
I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
~ William Shakespeare
They say, best men are moulded out of faults, And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad.
~ William Shakespeare
We're all works in progress. It takes courage to be open about our flaws, but that's what makes us authentic.
~ David Michie
The image of Yahweh in S's court history is an image suggestive of J herself, a powerful presence largely in the background, great enough to forgive David his flaws with a constant belovedness, a "lovingkindness"—in Hebrew, the word chesed, which weds love to ethics. David was beloved, loved as no man before him—by Yahweh.
~ David Rosenberg
The truth was, every person had flaws, and it was just up to us to determine which flaws we were willing to accept in life, and which ones we knew we couldn't deal with.
~ David Weaver
History's best thinkers eventually concluded that our flaws were too powerful to trust with freedom. Thus we've been groomed as hamsters in a wheel that benefits a laughing few. No more great works will be accomplished under the regime, because beauty is not democratic or profitable.
~ DBC Pierre
I have known enough of women to understand they are as duplicitous and vicious as men. If they are capable of being our equals in malice, why not in our better qualities as well? There are no masculine virtues, Veronica. And none sacred to women either. We are all of us just people, and most badly flawed ones at that.
~ Deanna Raybourn
Unlike the world that points out your flaws to ridicule you, when GOD points out your flaws, it's because He want to walk you out of it.
~ TemitOpe Ibrahim
Nothing and no one is perfect. It just takes a good eye to find those hidden imperfections.
~ Daphne Delacroix
Every commander responsible for executing a plan that he considers bad or disastrous is criminal: he must point out the flaws, insist that it be changed, and at last resort resign rather than be the instrument of the destruction of his own men. Every
~ Jay Luvaas
Humankind's chief fault is that they have so many small ones.
~ Jean Paul
We all suffer from flawed thinking and decision making.
~ Jean Tirole
We're miserable because we think that we are mere individuals, alone with our fears and flaws and resentment and mortality.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
We're miserable because we think that we are mere individuals, alone with our fears and flaws and resentments and mortality. We wrongly believe that our limited little egos constitute our whole entire nature. We have failed to recognize our deeper divine character.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert