A Quote by Colleen Hoover

Imperfections define perfection — © Colleen Hoover
Imperfections define perfection
We aren't supposed to strive for perfection everyday. If we were perfect, we'd have no need for Jesus. And it's through our imperfections that we really feel the pull toward our need for a Savior. So the imperfections serve a wonderful purpose if we'll let them.
Redemption is not perfection. The redeemed must realize their imperfections.
Perhapsthemost sublimeinsights oftheJewishprophets and the Christian gospel is the knowledge that since perfection is love, the apprehension of perfection is at once the means of seeing one's imperfections and the consoling assurance of grace which makes this realization bearable. This ultimate paradox of high religion is not an invention of theologians or priests. It is constantly validated by the most searching experiences of life.
This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections.
Our divine perfection - not registered by the physical eye but only by the heart’s knowing - is who we truly are. Our mortal imperfections - registered by the physical senses - are not who we truly are. Yet we keep trying, in love, to find each other’s perfection within the world of imperfection. And it simply is not there.
I think I may define taste to be that faculty of the soul which discerns the beauties of an author with pleasure, and the imperfections with dislike.
Even when we strive for perfection , life is nothing more than an attempt to achieve it through a series of greater or smaller imperfections.
Life is an aspiration. Its mission is to strive after perfection, which is self-realization. The ideal must not be lowered because of our weaknesses or imperfections.
I think when I was younger, I strived for perfection. And now I strive for my imperfections because I think they're more interesting.
A man must be strong enough to mold the peculiarity of his imperfections into the perfection of his peculiarities.
It is perfect to be imperfect, because perfection is made up of many imperfections put together that makes it perfect.
Deities are invented by fallible and finite beings in the hope and desire to create immortal perfection; unfortunately, such deities only reflect their creators and inspire their followers to similar imperfections.
The more seriously we work on our own imperfections, the less we are judgemental of the imperfections of others.
Occupy yourself in beholding and bewailing your own imperfections rather than contemplating the imperfections of others.
Beauty is perfect in its imperfections, so you just have to go with the imperfections.
I don't see perfection as far as a visual image of perfection. "Perfection" to me is, I walk away from a situation and say, "I did everything I could do right there. There was nothing more that I could do." Like, I worked as hard as I possibly could have. That's perfection.
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