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I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.
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empowerment
flaws
freedom
gender
identity
image
independence
integrity
realism
self-awareness
self-determination
women
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Charlotte Brontë |
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I am not an angel,' I asserted; 'and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself. Mr. Rochester, you must neither expect nor exact anything celestial of me - for you will not get it, any more than I shall get it of you: which I do not at all anticipate.
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empowerment
flaws
freedom
gender
ideal-woman
identity
image
independence
integrity
love
men
realism
romance
self-awareness
self-determination
women
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Charlotte Brontë |
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We are flawed creatures, all of us. Some of us think that means we should fix our flaws. But get rid of my flaws and there would be no one left.
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individuality
inspirational
flaws
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Sarah Vowell |
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I have faults enough, but they are not, I hope, of understanding. My temper I dare not vouch for. It is, I believe, too little yielding-- certainly too little for the convenience of the world. I cannot forget the follies and vices of other so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against myself. My feelings are not puffed about with every attempt to move them. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost, is lost forever.
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flaws
mr-darcy
pride-and-prejudice
temper
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Jane Austen |
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"I am not an angel," I asserted; "and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself."
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empowerment
flaws
freedom
gender
ideal-woman
identity
image
independence
integrity
realism
self-awareness
self-determination
women
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Charlotte Brontë |
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Nothing's perfect, the world's not perfect. But it's there for us, trying the best it can; that's what makes it so damn beautiful.
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flaws
inspirational
Æsthetics
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Hiromu Arakawa |
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Don't you ever feel like, what if the world really IS messed up? What if we COULD Do it all over again from scratch? No more war. Nobody homeless. No more summer reading homework. 'm listening. Annabeth: I mean, the West represents a lot of the best things mankind ever did--that's why the fire is still burning. That's why OlympusIs still around. But sometimes you just see the bad stuff, you know? And you start thinking the way Luke does: 'If I could tear this all down, i would do it better.'. Don't you ever feel that way? Like YOU could do a better job I'd you ran the world? Percy:Um...no. Me running the world would be kind of a nightmare. Annabeth: then you're lucky. Hubris isn't your fatal flaw. Percy: what is? Annabeth: I don't know, Percy, but every hero has one. If you don't find it and learn to control it...well, they don't call it 'fatal' for nothing. Percy(thinking to himself): I thought about that. It didn't exactly cheer me up.
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fatality
flaws
hubris
percy-jackson
percy-jackson-and-the-olympians
rick-riordan
the-sea-of-the-monsters
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Rick Riordan |
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Crippled things are always more beautiful. It's the flaw that brings out beauty.
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crippled
flaws
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Holly Black |
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If gold rusts, what then can iron do?
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fallibility
flaws
gold
imperfection
inspirational
iron
rust
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Geoffrey Chaucer |
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"You have many flaws, he announced... "But there was one flaw that made all the other imperfections pale in comparison." "Was?" she asked. "I don't have this flaw any longer?" "No, you don't." "Pray tell," she muttered in exasperation, "what was this terrible flaw?" He grinned. "You used to be English."
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flaws
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Julie Garwood |
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We all are men, in our own natures frail, and capable of our flesh; few are angels.
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character
falliability
flaws
frailty
humanity
mankind
perfection
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William Shakespeare |
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The old Amy, the girl of the big laugh and the easy ways, literally shed herself, a pile of skin and soul on the floor, and stepped this new, brittle, bitter Amy ... a razor-wire knot daring me to unloop her, and I was not up to the job with my thick, numb, nervous fingers. Country fingers. Flyover fingers untrained in the intricate, dangerous work of 'solving Amy'. When I'd hold up the bloody stumps, she'd sigh and turn to her secret mental notebooks on which she tallied all my deficiencies, forever noting disappointments, frailties, shortcomings.
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bullying
change
change-for-worse
criticism
emotional-turmoil
failure
flaws
hatred
heartbreak
heartless
hurtful
i-miss-who-you-were
loss
love
marriage
missing-who-someone-was
nothing
puppeteer
relationships
scary
strangers
turmoil
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Gillian Flynn |
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"It may well be that we can never fully adapt to our own deformities. Unable to find a place inside ourselves for the very real pain and suffering that these deformities cause, we come here to get away from such things. As long as we are here, we can get by without hurting others or being hurt by them because we know that we are "deformed". That's what distinguishes us from the outside world: most people go about their lives unconscious of their deformities, while in this little world of ours the deformities themselves are a precondition. Just as Indians wear feathers on their heads to show what tribe they belong to, we wear our deformities in the open. And we live quietly so as not to hurt one another."
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flaws
hurt
lives
outside-world
people
precondition
truth
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Haruki Murakami |
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For the rest of history, for most of us, our bright promise will always fall short of being actualised; it will never earn us bountiful sums of money or beget exemplary objects or organisations.... Most of us stand poised at the edge of brilliance, haunted by the knowledge of our proximity, yet still demonstrably on the wrong side of the line, our dealings with reality undermined by a range of minor yet critical psychological flaws (a little too much optimism, an unprocessed rebelliousness, a fatal impatience or sentimentality). We are like an exquisite high-speed aircraft which for lack of a tiny part is left stranded beside the runway, rendered slower than a tractor or a bicycle.
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failure
flaws
promise
success
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Alain de Botton |
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Well, to tell you the truth, I've thought of it often and often before, but he's such devilish good company is Huntingdon, after all - you can't imagine what a jovial good fellow he is when he's not fairly drunk, only just primed or half-seas-over - we all have a bit of a liking for him at the bottom of our hearts, though we can't respect him.' 'But should you wish yourself to be like him?' 'No, I'd rather be like myself, bad as I am.
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flaws
individuality
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Anne Brontë |
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I was still too much of a fledgling with people to understand that, in the long run, nobody is a picnic and that I was no picnic myself.
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difficulties
flaws
people
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Philip Roth |
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These reasonings will furnish us with an adequate definition of a true critic: that he is a discoverer and collector of writers' faults. Which may be farther put beyond dispute by the following demonstration: that whoever will examine the writings in all kinds, wherewith this ancient sect has honoured the world, shall immediately find, from the whole thread and tenor of them, that the ideas of the authors have been altogether conversant and taken up with the faults and blemishes, and oversights, and mistakes of other writers; and let the subject treated on be whatever it will, their imaginations are so entirely possessed and replete with the defects of other pens, that the very quintessence of what is bad does of necessity distil into their own, by which means the whole appears to be nothing else but an abstract of the criticisms themselves have made.
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critics
flaws
jackasses
pens
tails
tubs
writing
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Jonathan Swift |
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And there are the very special people in our lives who have the endless capacity to love us for all of our flaws.
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flaws
love
perfect
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Cecelia Ahern |
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"Old Korean adage, "Even jade has flaws." Or, in other words: Nothing in life is ever perfect."
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flaws
jade
korean-quote
life
perfection
perfection-seeking
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Alan Brennert |
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I try to focus, but I can't. I know why I'm here, and then I don't know why I'm here. I understand, then I don't. I think it's fair, and then I don't. I wish I'd never done what I'd done, and then I'm glad I did.
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flaws
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Cecelia Ahern |
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You hate America, don't you?' 'That would be as silly as loving it,' I said. 'It's impossible for me to get emotional about it, because real estate doesn't interest me. It's no doubt a great flaw in my personality, but I can't think in terms of boundaries. Those imaginary lines are as unreal to me as elves and pixies. I can't believe that they mark the end or the beginning of anything of real concern to a human soul. Virtues and vices, pleasures and pains cross boundaries at will.
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boundaries
elves-and-pixies
flaws
imaginary
pains
personality
pleasures
real-estate
virtues-and-vices
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