A Quote by Jaejoong

There are flaws in romance but love is perfect. — © Jaejoong
There are flaws in romance but love is perfect.
So yes. It had flaws, but what does that matter when it comes to matters of the heart? We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it. In many ways, unwise love is the truest love. Anyone can love a thing because. That's as easy as putting a penny in your pocket. But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. That is rare and pure and perfect.
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.
But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. This is rare and pure and perfect.
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.
I can't seem to help writing love stories. I definitely crave romance. When I was young, I craved romance in books, but I didn't want to read just romance - love plays such a big part in our lives, it shouldn't be cut out and restricted to its own fiction.
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.
When it comes to your hero, what the readers really fall in love with are his flaws. No one ever falls in love with a perfect hero.
I think Baltimore suffers from nostalgia and it keeps us from being honest in talking about what really happened here. A place doesn't have to be perfect to be beloved, and I love this city and I love it better for seeing its flaws.
What I am is how I came out. No one's perfect and you just have to accept your flaws and learn to love yourself.
Even Bertrand Russell, who fancied he saw flaws in Christ's character, confessed nonetheless that 'What the world needs is love, Christian love, or compassion.' But this belies a belief in what most others acknowledge, namely, that Christ was the perfect manifestation of the virtue of love.
Whenever I'm feeling down, I remind myself that my flaws make me perfect, because in reality there is no perfect.
With my physicality and my face, I don't think I could pull off a completely righteous guy. There's something devious about my eyes. I like characters with flaws and to see how they overcome those flaws. I want to play real people, and they're flawed, not perfect.
I think her flaws make me love her even more. She's not perfect, but she's perfect to me
Literature wasn't intended to be about perfect people, it was about flaws, very real and very deep human flaws.
Love is not blind. Romance is. Romance is the most dangerous thing. Romance is like an illusion. It shows you things, and you hear things that don't exist.
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.
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