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Quotes About Flawed

Sin recognized but that may keep us humble, But oh, it keeps us nasty.
~ Margaret Smith
It is not possible for a person to be completely free of sin and be squeaky clean.
~ Park Chan-wook
Good doctors exercise judgment. They make the call and - right or wrong - live with the consequences and learn from them. The redefined M.D. is flawed, but comfortable inside their own skin.
~ Brian Goldman
He was in love, and people in that condition did stupid, unfathomable things. They were all flawed, every single one.
~ Alice Hoffman
I love flawed female characters, duking it out.
~ Lena Dunham
Religions were supposed to represent tolerance. But just like everything else in life, Harvarth had learned, it wasn't necessarily the philosophy that was flawed, but rather the human beings who were trying to interpret it.
~ Brad Thor
But just like everything else in life, Harvath had learned, it wasn't necessarily the philosophy that was flawed, but rather the human beings who were trying to interpret it.
~ Brad Thor
imagined my character as a plate or shirt that had been manufactured incorrectly and was therefore useless.
~ Susanna Kaysen
Let the glossy spreads have their heart-stopping, head-turning kind of beauty. Give me the heart-filling beauty instead. Jolie laide, that's what I would choose. Flawed, we're truly interesting, truly memorable, and yes, truly beautiful.
~ Justina Chen Headley
This way of thinking suggests that nothing is perfection - or at least, perfect symmetry, which to many physicists is the same thing. Nothing is perfect, but not very interesting.
~ K.C. Cole
It was good to know that memory could be melted down and recast if it came out flawed the first time around, just like a bell.
~ K.J. Parker
The more doubts I had, the farther to the Right I moved ideologically, as if shouting loudly enough and demonizing any who disagreed with me could solve my real problem: the growing realization that the Bible is horribly flawed.
~ Frank Schaeffer
Obamacare is a seriously flawed law that makes health care coverage less affordable, costs taxpayers more than advertised and fails to deliver on most of its other grand promises.
~ Fred Upton
Deine These war, dass die menschliche Unvollkommenheit, die Tatsache, dass wir die Handlungsweise anderer nie mit Sicherheit vorauszusagen, und dass wir ferner den Zufall, der in alles hineinspielt, nicht in unsere Überlegung einzubauen vermögen, der Grund sei der die meisten Verbrechen zwangsläufig zutage fördern müsse.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
The law is made by men, so it is not perfect either.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing we are flawed and therefore unworthy of acceptance and belonging.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is the fear of disconnection—it's the fear that something we've done or failed to do, an ideal that we've not lived up to, or a goal that we've not accomplished makes us unworthy of connection. Here's the definition of shame that emerged from my research: Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love and belonging. 1
~ Brene Brown
Shame is the intensely powerful feeling or experience of believing we are flawed and therefore unworthy of acceptance or belonging.
~ Brene Brown
Shame unravels our connection to others. In fact, I often refer to shame as the fear of disconnection - the fear of being perceived as flawed and unworthy of acceptance or belonging. Shame keeps us from telling our own stories and prevents us from listening to others tell their stories. We silence our voices and keep our secrets out fo the fear of disconnection.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is about the fear of disconnection. When we are experiencing shame, we are steeped in the fear of being ridiculed, diminished or seen as flawed. We are afraid that we've exposed or revealed a part of us that jeopardizes our connection and our worthiness of acceptance.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection.
~ Brene Brown
Shame is basically the fear of being unlovable—it's the total opposite of owning our story and feeling worthy. In fact, the definition of shame that I developed from my research is: Shame is the intensely painful feeling or experience of believing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection.1 Shame keeps worthiness away by convincing us that owning our stories will lead to people thinking less of us. Shame is all about fear.
~ Brene Brown