A Quote by Sheryl Sandberg

Aiming for perfection causes frustration at best and paralysis at worst. — © Sheryl Sandberg
Aiming for perfection causes frustration at best and paralysis at worst.
Fear of trying causes paralysis. Trying causes only trembling and sweating.
The maxim, "Nothing prevails but perfection," may be spelled PARALYSIS.
Relying on nothing but scientific knowledge to produce an engineering solution is to invite frustration at best and failure at worst.
The best of causes ruins as quickly as the worst; and the road to Limbo is paved with writers who have done everything I am being sympathetic, not satiric for the very best reasons.
Perfection is impossible, but you don't stop aiming for it.
Paralysis in decision-making breeds frustration and contempt from the electorate, and provides the perfect seedbed for demagogues who fill the vacuum with populist simplicities, hatred of opposition and lies.
Perfection in any endeavor is an aiming point. Let the desire for it push you, but don't let the absence of it stop you.
Want of will causes paralysis of every faculty. In spiritual things man is utterly unable because resolvedly unwilling.
The best causes tend to attract to their support the worst arguments, which seems to be equally true in the intellectual and in the moral sense.
Pursuit of perfection is futile. Instead, I prioritize and often realize goals or tasks I've been aiming for just aren't that important.
We all dread a bodily paralysis, and would make use of every contrivance to avoid it; but none of us is troubled about a paralysis of the soul.
How can we say nobody's perfect if there is no perfect to compare to? Perfection implies that there really is a right and wrong way to be. And what type of perfection is the best type? Moral perfection? Aesthetic? Physiological? Mental?
I know that aiming at perfection has its drawbacks. It makes you go into details that you can avoid but that is the only way you can achieve excellence. So, in that case, being finicky is essential.
I know I'm not going to write as well as I used to. I no longer have the stamina to endure the frustration. Writing is frustration - it's daily frustration, not to mention humiliation.
Perfection is impossibility but striving for perfection is not. Do the best you can. That is what counts.
Being a teenager is an amazing time and a hard time. It's when you make your best friends - I have girls who will never leave my heart and I still talk to. You get the best and the worst as a teen. You have the best friendships and the worst heartbreaks.
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