“They were great men, with huge flaws, and you know what — those flaws almost made them greater.”— Jack Thorne, Harry Potter, amazon.com
“...You're willing to look past things and to give people second chances. But the thing is, Rose, some people don't deserve them.”— Rebecca Serle, amazon.com
“I no longer believed in the idea of soul mates...But I was beginning to believe that a very few times in your life, if you were lucky, you might meet someone who was exactly right for you. Not because he was perfect, or because you were, but because your combined flaws were arranged in a way that al…”— Lisa Kleypas, amazon.com
“Pointing out other women’s flaws won’t ever, ever conceal yours. Also, it feels really shitty and we already have more than enough media and ignorance circulating the world, telling women how they should look as it is.”— Mandy Zucker, thoughtcatalog.com
“You are allowed to feel messed up and inside out. It doesn't mean you're defective. It just means you're human.”— David Mitchell, amazon.com
“The truly frightening flaw in humanity is our capacity for cruelty - we all have it.”— Gillian Flynn, amazon.com
“I no longer believed in the idea of soul mates, or love at first sight. But I was beginning to believe that a very few times in your life, if you were lucky, you might meet someone who was exactly right for you. Not because he was perfect, or because you were, but because your combined flaws were ar…”— Lisa Kleypas, amazon.com
“In general, people are not drawn to perfection in others. People are drawn to shared interests, shared problems, and an individual’s life energy. Humans connect with humans. Hiding one’s humanity and trying to project an image of perfection makes a person vague, slippery, lifeless, and uninteresting…”— Robert Glover, amazon.com
“I adore my own lost being, my imperfect substance, my silver set and my eternal loss.”— Pablo Neruda, amazon.com
“People's flaws need to be written about. The flaws of some people lead to horrors inflicted on others. And then there are the more human flaws that, when you shine a light onto them, de-demonize people who might otherwise be seen as ogres.”— Jon Ronson, amazon.com