A Quote by Cinda Williams Chima

I like rough edges. That's what makes a person real. — © Cinda Williams Chima
I like rough edges. That's what makes a person real.
I look like a 'Sesame Street' character in real life when I wake up. But not like the cute ones, like kind of like the ones that look a little rough around the edges.
By myself, I'm a hard pill. My wife makes me look real good, because she smoothes my rough edges. That's why I say, "Take your wife everywhere. It's a good thing."
I'm pretty rough around the edges, but I'm a very open person.
I suppose I am a bit of rough. I'm originally from Coolock: I'm rough around the edges.
I am passionate about keeping the human dimension in things. You have to keep the rough edges and the inconsistencies, that's what makes it interesting. I've always striven to be as sloppy as possible.
We're all flawed, and we all make mistakes, and we all have weaknesses. And those are the kind of people I want to see onscreen, the ones that feel like real flesh-and-blood human beings and not the weird, whitewashed, Hollywood stand-ins for people with the rough edges sanded off that I can't connect to because they just don't resonate with me.
I like Alexander McQueen's work a lot: he's always pushing boundaries, and he's rough around the edges.
I like being a woman, but I'm a little rough around the edges. I've been bungee jumping twice, but I was scared.
Sometimes, God uses difficult people, like sandpaper, to rub the rough edges off us.
It's easy to smile just to make other people feel better. But when a person fakes happy, it has edges. Regular people may not see, but the people who count, they can see the edges and the lines where your smile ends and the real you, the sadness (me) or the anger (Grandma) begins.
We really find that most houses we look at - that are really rough around the edges - most of those are actually diamonds in the rough. They could be beautiful, and it just takes a little creativity and having the right people on board.
There are a lot of times when Jessica Jones is alone in her house, and there's no dialogue. She's rough around the edges, so getting to spend that time with her and see her be vulnerable and process the weight of her world is what makes the character so likable.
When I'm not working, I want to be the version of the person that I was born to be. I was born with curly hair. It fits my personality, and it's totally who I am. I am rough around the edges, and I am not a polished girl.
Cutting edges are always a little rough.
We were too rough at the edges to be a pop group.
I'm still rough around the edges and need a lot of polishing.
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