A Quote by Gena Showalter

He was royalty. So what? Everyone had a flaw. — © Gena Showalter
He was royalty. So what? Everyone had a flaw.

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I think even a hero is someone who has sort of the flaw or imperfection of character. I remember Alice Walker saying that once - she'd written a novel about a civil rights hero, and it was someone who had this flaw, this central flaw.
Every handsome man had a flaw. It was just her luck that in William's case that flaw was lunacy.
You have many flaws, he announced... “But there was one flaw that made all the other imperfections pale in comparison.” “Was?” she asked. “I don't have this flaw any longer?” “No, you don't.” “Pray tell,” she muttered in exasperation, “what was this terrible flaw?” He grinned. “You used to be English.
My grandfather was the king of a region in western Nigeria, where I had the privilege to live for seven years while growing up. But what we think of as royalty in the U.K. is very different to royalty in Nigeria: if you were to throw a stone there, you would hit about 30 princes.
I put myself on the same level as everyone else around me - from the directrice to the workman, everyone. Except my pets - they are the Kings; you must treat them like royalty.
Royalty is completely different than celebrity. Royalty has a magic all its own.
People say we need royalty. We have royalty in the United States - the Kardashians.
Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
I just want everyone to like me. That's my main flaw.
The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw.
A flaw is really beauty owned by nobody else. I think everyone is beautiful.
When you're on MTV Asia, you're like royalty. When you walk down the streets of the Philippines or Indonesia, everyone wants to try to touch you.
The management teams in these royalty and streaming companies have the highest-quality research and the most visibility into all of the producers. So if you really want to know what's going on in the resource space, you should talk to the management team of a royalty company.
Like all real heroes, Charley had a fatal flaw. He refused to believe that he had gonorrhea, whereas the truth was that he did.
There is a flaw in the operation of representative government. The flaw produces the growth of government.
How you treat the quiet, shy types is the most important. If you leave them to sit in a corner, they will be noticed, and it will affect everyone's time. I instantly spring on them and treat them as royalty, showing them around and introducing them to everyone so they seem special.
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