A Quote by Drew Barrymore

Don't show your flaws. — © Drew Barrymore
Don't show your flaws.

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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.
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.
The ones I love most are the people who the flaws show. I like doing characters that we see the total person. If people get afraid to show the flaws because they think, "Oh, then nobody will like them," then you end up with a lot of products, and everybody wants to be frigging heroic all the time - not what people are trapped in every day, like your skirt being in your panties after you walk out of the bathroom. Being human. Sometimes when people are drawn to your work, they're drawn because they recognize themselves or their loved ones or their neighbor in it.
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.
No one finds it interesting to look at the person who is perfect all the time. They have no flaws. Flaws are what open us up to another person to show that we are not having a veneer, a fake sort of exterior.
It's good to have flaws; it's learning to love your flaws.
I put my flaws on front street. So the world accepted my flaws, so I don't have any flaws.
We think you should show your flaws to fans because that's what makes them love you more.
The beauty of social media is that it will point out your company's flaws; the key questions is how quickly you address these flaws.
It's definitely something that is a direct reflection in the mirror when you do a reality show. You can see what your flaws are and what you need to work on.
I just wanted to show the migrants as complex humans with flaws and weakness, with good and bad things, and show that they're parents and family men. I wanted to show them with everything, as they are.
When we show our flaws, we show the world that we don't look pretty all the time.
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.
Be brave and celebrate with us your 'perceived flaws,' as society tells us. May we make our flaws famous, and thus redefine the heinous.
If you look at the heroes of antiquity and myth, they all have flaws. It's something that they have to overcome; their flaws are something that they have to act in spite of. The challenge is not to defy your fate, but to endure it. That is heroic.
There's never a mistake in the universe. So if your partner is angry, good. If there are things about him that you consider flaws, good, because these flaws are your own, you're projecting them, and you can write them down, inquire, and set yourself free. People go to India to find a guru, but you don't have to: you're living with one. Your partner will give you everything you need for your own freedom.
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