Flaws Quotes
D. Antoinette Foy
Your flesh is not a reflection of your soul. So when you look in the mirror, remember that your light outshines your flaws.
4664 Colleen Hoover
This thing about you that you think is your flaw - it's the reason I'm falling in love with you.
3469 Richelle Mead
He was too perfect, despite being one of the most imperfect people I knew.
3778 Hiromu Arakawa
Nothing's perfect, the world's not perfect. But it's there for us, trying the best it can; that's what makes it so damn beautiful.
4010 Sarah Vowell
We are flawed creatures, all of us. Some of us think that means we should fix our flaws. But get rid of my flaws and there would be no one left.
1112 Lauren Myracle
We are all flawed, my dear. Every one of us. And believe me, we've all made mistakes. You've just got to take a good hard look at yourself, change what needs to be changed, and move one, pet.
2190 Gretchen Rubin
... one flaw throws the loveliness of [everything else] into focus. I remember reading that Shakers deliberately introduced a mistake into the things they made, to show that man shouldn't aspire to the perfection of God. Flawed can be more perfect than perfection.
4105 Timothy B. Tyson
The Lord works through deeply flawed people, since He made so few of the other kind.
1003 Amy Leigh Mercree
Accept yourself: flaws, quirks, talents, secret thoughts, all of it, and experience true liberation.
1713 Jasleen Kaur Gumber
Embrace your imperfections.
Fancy your flaws.
Flaunt your blemishes.
Adore your birthmarks.
Laugh off glitches.
Discuss your setbacks.
Don’t call your mistakes ‘Regrets’
Call them ‘Lessons
2898 Holly Black
Crippled things are always more beautiful. It's the flaw that brings out beauty.
4790 Melissa Bradley
Go ahead and point out my flaws and weaknesses to me. In doing so it's just something to get excited about! Knowing there's a flaw that my Heavenly Daddy wants to make beautiful is rather exciting!
3783 Michael Bassey Johnson
People who say you are ugly, may be true, because to them, you look like a monster. People who say you are beautiful, may also be true, because to them, you look like an angel.
1540 Shaun Hick
I saw you before. All your flaws, your imperfections. Your body’s going to a lot of trouble to hide something, something inside of you. It must be very precious.
3538 Alexandra Potter
I am a hopeless romantic. A silly, ridiculous, foolish romantic. I live in a fantasy land. I need to get real. And now, for the first time, I want to get real. I want a real relationship with a real man in the real world–-with all the real problems, faults, and whatever comes with it.
3566 William Shakespeare
We all are men, in our own natures frail, and capable of our flesh; few are angels.
3641 John Nicholas Gray
Dickens enjoyed human beings as he found them, unregenerate, peculiar and incorrigibly themselves.
2015 Mandy Hale
Your message, your ministry, your influence is built from your flaws. People relate to HUMANITY...not perfection.
2476 Charlotte Brontë
I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.
1527 Charlotte Brontë
I am not an angel," I asserted; "and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself.
3888 Real Friends
I said I'm selfish, I'm a liar and I'm broken
Shit runs through my head every day that I would never tell anyone
You're just like me
The only difference is that I'm honest enough to scream my flaws in the lines of this song
1281 Habeeb Akande
Focusing on other people's flaws will distract you from seeing your own.
2332 Amy Harmon
My brain is already scrambled enough.”“Cracked,” I said, not thinking.
“Yeah.” Moses scowled.
“Well, it’s working for you.” I turned and looked at my walls. “Cracks and all. In fact, if your brain wasn’t cracked, none of the brilliance could spill out. Do you realize that?
1742 Yvonne Pierre
It's easy to point out other people flaws, but it takes TRUE courage and strength take a look in the mirror, admit personal flaws AND strive to do and be better. That's growth!
4577 Lucas Sterk
In this world we are all pretenders, and Society is our game
1716 Charlotte Brontë
I am not an angel,' I asserted; 'and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself. Mr. Rochester, you must neither expect nor exact anything celestial of me - for you will not get it, any more than I shall get it of you: which I do not at all anticipate.
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