Better is good.
Perfectionism goads an old nag to a early grave.
The belief that I must be perfect is the lie that keeps me from being good.
To overlook a defect one must be nearly perfect.
Cover all imperfection with love.
To avoid failing an imperfect world, practice forgiving yourself.
Perfectionists like microscopes; everyone else prefers blindness.
Fools build one perfect house for themselves; the wise build many imperfect ones for others.
What isn’t grilled to perfection may yet be seasoned with graciousness.
Neglect shows no respect.
Failure is attended — like the rain — by sadness.
A scratch on what’s new is damage; on what is old, it’s character.
The only perfect response is a gentle acceptance of imperfection.