Flaws Quotes
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The flaws you see in others are actually a reflection of yourself.
Eve Branson
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By the time I was 22, I was a professional. A young and flawed professional, but not an amateur.
Stephen Sondheim
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The important thing for me is that one accepts that one is irretrievably flawed and as you say, takes responsibility for those flaws, rather than hiding them in some code that allows "this" and doesn't allow "that" as if there were a way of being sure of how to be good in the world.
Andre Alexis
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We look harder for flaws in a study when we don't agree with its conclusions.
Sharon Begley
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I've made peace with the fact that the things that I thought were weaknesses or flaws were just me. I like them.
Sandra Bullock
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If you have some moral flaws that need fixing, make it a priority to correct them.
Edwin A. Locke
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There is a fundamental flaw in interpretations of sharia that say a woman or man should be punished for sex outside of marriage.
Asra Nomani
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I think there's a lot more appreciation and maturity and acceptance of everyone's flaws.
Chad Urmston
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I like flaws. I think they make things interesting.
Sarah Dessen
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I've always been anxious about 'Primer.' There's good things about it, but all I've seen for a long time is the flaws.
Shane Carruth
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So often we miss life’s beauty because we are preoccupied by its flaws.
Ann Spangler
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Everyone has flaws. It's a matter of finding the ones you can live with.
Moon Unit Zappa
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I want you. All of you. Your flaws. Your mistakes. Your imperfections. I want you, and only you.
John Roger Stephens
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He seemed born to find flaws in everything, a task at which he excelled and in which he seemed to delight.
Bentley Little
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A song is such a short form ... that 'the slightest flaw seems like a mountain.' And so every song needs to be revised 'til it's close to perfection... But achieving perfection takes a lot of energy.
Stephen Sondheim
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I never ask my wife about my flaws. Instead I try to get her to ignore them and concentrate on my sense of humor.
Paul Newman