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Quotes about Imperfection

That's why it is important to enjoy the journey not just the destination. In this world, we will never arrive at a place where everything is perfect and we have no more challenges. As admirable as setting goals and reaching them maybe, you can't get so focused on accomplishing your goals that you make the mistake of not enjoying where you are right now.
— Joel Osteen
God wants to use you in spite of your weaknesses. Of God chose to use perfect people only, He'd have no one to use
— Joel Osteen
As good as the people are in your life, there are no perfect people. There is no perfect boss, no perfect friend, no perfect neighbor, no perfect spouse. Give people room to be human. Quit expecting them to perform perfectly all the time.
— Joel Osteen
We are all flawed people.
— Franklin Graham
I believe that children are, by nature, very forgiving. I don't think children expect their parents to be perfect. I think they demand that their parents be real.
— Beth Moore
The more she tried to live a perfect life for God, the more she recognized her failings.
— Francine Rivers
How persistent it is, this demand that our gods be perfect. The Greeks were much more reasonable about such things.
— Frank Herbert
Wounds. Broken places. Possibility. Change. Steps toward holiness. Imperfect progress. The hurt in those who hurt me---their underbellies. Grace. Love. Me looking alot more like Jesus than I did before. And to discover through all this seeing---being unglued isn't all that bad.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Sainthood does not mean sinlessness.
— Scott Hahn
Children, who are dealt with more generously and more liberally by their fathers, do not hesitate to show them unfinished projects that they have only begun, or even spoiled a little. Even if they have not succeeded in doing quite what they wanted, they are confident that their obedience and readiness of mind will be accepted. Such children we ought to be, trusting confidently that our most lenient Father will approve of them, however small, rough, or imperfect they may be.
— John Calvin
But that the necessity of being constantly engaged in learning is owing to our imperfection, he at the same time reminds us, that a subject which is of boundless extent cannot be comprehended by our feeble and narrow capacities.
— John Calvin
We are imperfect. We cannot expect perfect government.
— William Howard Taft