After doing an honest evaluation of myself, I recognize that there are certain issues that I need to work on. Like everyone, I have my flaws, and I do not want to be one of those people that is afraid to admit and address those flaws.
I put my flaws on front street. So the world accepted my flaws, so I don't have any flaws.
Any kind of run-of-the-mill flaws that are easily solved, to me, are boring. Situational flaws, for example. I like flaws that are rooted in a deep distrust in people because of a lack of love.
What the Chronics are - or most of us - are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired, flaws born in, or flaws beat in over so many years of the guy running head-on into solid things that by the time the hospital found him he was bleeding rust in some vacant lot.
The trick is finding a person whose flaws don't drive you crazy...you know...someone whose flaws you can live with...someone who can stand your flaws, too.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
My mother was not without her flaws. She did have a lot of flaws, but she revealed her strength and her flaws equally, and I think that's really important. I was very much influenced by that.
Regardless of who your parents are, where you come from, or what you look like, you can embrace your flaws and be honest with yourself.
Just be yourself and one day you will find someone who loves you for everything you are, flaws or no flaws.
I want to be able to show people that I have flaws and they have flaws, too. And you know what that means? No one out there is perfect.
Everyone has flaws. We are only human after all. But what's important is, we don't let our flaws stand in the way of what we can achieve.
I began to discover that, in addition to her stunning achievements, there were flaws as there would be in any person's life. I wanted to tell Madam's story in an honest, frank way.
A lot of girls think they have flaws that really aren't flaws. I've never met a girl who was just so secure about everything.
In any show with a character that you really love, one inclination is to cure them of all their flaws but you remember that you like those flaws.
It's good to have flaws; it's learning to love your flaws.
Whatever flaws or personal failings afflict them, it remains the case that the overwhelming majority of priests and politicians are honourable and honest - seeking to live out their beliefs and serve society.