Quotes about Flaws
Don't be afraid to show your flaws. Imperfections are real and people respond to real. It's why we like real flowers that wilt, not perfect plastic ones that never change. Don't worry about how you're supposed to sound and how you're supposed to act. Show the world what you're really like, warts and all.
- Jason Fried
Die Liebe stirbt meistens and den kleinen Fehlern, die man am Anfang so entzückend findet.
- Albert Schweitzer
Life is tragic. You are tiny and flawed and ignorant and weak, and everything else is huge, complex, and overwhelming.
- Jordan Peterson
One thing about television, it brings out personality. People are able to watch me in action. They hear my voice and see my eyes. There's nothing I can hide. That's me. Television brings out your flaws, your weaknesses, your strengths, and you truths. The audience either likes you or it doesn't.
- Donald Trump
We humans...are seriously flawed. The things that are the most necessary, the most critical to us, are the things we take most for granted. Air. Water. Love. If you have someone to love, you are lucky. If they love you back, you're blessed. And if you waste the time you have to love them, you're a fool.
- Richard Paul Evans
The only people who have no bad tendencies are dead.
- Dennis Prager
I am pretty happy with myself. I am not saying I am flawless, but I am content with the way I am.
- Barun Sobti
One of my favorite examples involves Dr. Peter Greenspan, a Jewish obstetrician-gynecologist who also teaches at a medical school. The more he read books by critics who were trying to attack the prophecies, the more he recognized the flaws in their arguments. Ironically, concluded Greenspan, "I think I actually came to faith in Y'shua [Jesus] by reading what detractors wrote."36
- Ravi Zacharias
Fallible characters are more interesting than superheroes in the end.
- Damian Lewis
Part of what makes a human being a human being is the imperfections. Like, you wouldn't give a robot my ears. You just wouldn't do that.
- Will Smith
Parents are flawed human beings who are given a role that more approximates that of God than of mere mortals.
- Dennis Prager