A Quote by Tracy Morgan

I'm not perfect, but I strive for it. — © Tracy Morgan
I'm not perfect, but I strive for it.
I am really not "cyclonic" at all. Far from it. What I want is not here, nor can I longer bear this "cyclonic" atmosphere. This is the way to perfection, to strive to be perfect, and to strive to make perfect a few men and women. My idea of doing good is this: to evolve out a few giants, and not to strew pearls before swine, and so lose time, health, and energy.
Don't strive to be perfect. Strive for excellence.
Strive for perfection. Nobody's going to be perfect on this earth. But strive for perfection.
If you strive toward the perfect run, accepting that you will always come up short of that is very intriguing. It makes me think about how in life in general, we always want to strive toward perfection, but sometimes perfection would be the worst thing.
A good marriage does not require a perfect man or a perfect woman. It only requires a man and a woman committed to strive together toward perfection.
Strive to be authentic, not perfect.
Nobody's perfect but I definitely strive.
It's hard to be perfect, but that's something we try to strive for.
Strive for excellence, not perfection, because we don't live in a perfect world.
I am not and never will be perfect. I am not always as honest, respectful, responsible, fair or as kind as I should be. All I can do is what I should do: strive every day, with every decision to be the best person I can be. I don’t expect to be perfect but I know I can be better.
It's okay that your parents aren't perfect; no one's are. And it's okay that they didn't have any perfect children either; no one's are. You see, our whole purpose is to strive together in righteousness, overcoming our weaknesses day by day. Don't ever give up on each other.
None of us are perfect, but the truth is important and it is something we should all strive for.
Even though you strive for perfection, you're never going to play the perfect game.
Strive for perfection - never be content with mediocrity. You don't win until you conquer the little flaws. You don't beat these great ones until your form is perfect. This is true in all of life. A flaw in a product can ruin a business. A personal failing, a little one, can ruin a person's life. Don't be content with mediocrity - strive to live up to the greatest within you.
In theory there is a possibility of perfect happiness: To believe in the indestructible element within one, and not to strive towards it.
In the building of a basic wardrobe, we cannot go wrong if we strive for simplicity and perfect fitting.
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