Being Flawed Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Being Flawed
Being Flawed Quotes & Sayings
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Do you really think you're the only human being alive who is unforgivably flawed? Who's been hurt almost to the point of breaking?
— Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Dogs, being wordless, can only be mirrors of their humans. It's not their fault that their people are fatally flawed.
— Lauren Groff
If there is any hope, it lies in the proles
— George Orwell
Being perfect is being flawed, accepting it, and never letting it make you feel less than your best.
— Jessica Alba
Liberals are my friends, my colleagues, my social world.
— Jonathan Haidt
If you intend to create something that people will observe and listen to, you've got to listen to them first.
— Marilyn Manson
I cotton to the idea that people are much closer to being flawed; they have problems and don't always make the right choices.
— Kevin Spacey
Science is no substitute for virtue; the heart is as necessary for a good life as the head.
— Bertrand Russell
The only time you truly become an adult is when you finally forgive your parents for being just as flawed as everyone else.
— Douglas Kennedy
I'm a human being who lives a flawed, contradictory life. And I have all sorts of problems and all sorts of successes.
— Jamie Lee Curtis
God is going to reveal me as a flawed human being as fast as he can and he's going to enjoy it because it will force me to grapple with real intimacy.
— Donald Miller
Everything we see is inside our own heads.
— R. Buckminster Fuller
There are just so many more laws and rules that apply with marriage that do not come with domestic partnership and also to me it's the commitment.
— Wanda Sykes
I like writing flawed women, and being one, it's something I feel I can write with some veracity and authority.
— Callie Khouri
I often refer to shame as the fear of disconnection
the fear of being perceived as flawed and unworthy of acceptance or belonging. — Brene Brown
the fear of being perceived as flawed and unworthy of acceptance or belonging. — Brene Brown