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Nobody's perfect but I definitely strive.
Sep 29, 2025
Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect, so why practice?
Nobody's perfect... Well, there was this one guy, but we killed him.
When I was in school the teachers told me practice makes perfect; then they told me nobody’s perfect so I stopped practicing.
We're all damaged in our own way. Nobody's perfect. I think we're all somewhat screwy. Every single one of us.
At the end of the day nobody's perfect and everybody's weird whether they embrace it or not
If you want to have friends, you have to remember that nobody's perfect.
Nobody's perfect, but all of us can be better than we are.
We're all made to make mistakes; nobody's perfect.
Everybody's got regrets. Everybody's made mistakes. Nobody's perfect.
Nobody's perfect, but at the same time, I always try to learn from my mistakes.
What interests me so much about the characters of the Bible is that they make mistakes but God uses them anyway, in important ways. Nobody's perfect, but God can even use our imperfection.
Love yourself. Nobody's perfect. I mean, come on, nobody is perfect. Not you, not your mom, even the people on TV - nobody is perfect, and there's always something that nobody likes, but you know, you just accept that. Your imperfections make you beautiful. It's those things you find you don't like that someone else finds very special and very unique about you.
People are good or half good or a quarter good, and it changes all the time- but even on the best day nobody's perfect.
I've learned that nobody's perfect, and I don't expect myself to be perfect anymore.
John's time and effort were, in the main, spent on pretty honorable stuff. As for the other side, well, nobody's perfect, nobody's Jesus. And look what they did to him.
I aint sayin I'm requestin anyone that's perfect but I just need a woman that'll make it all worth it.
Nobody is perfect, so get over the fear of being or doing everything perfectly. Besides perfect is boring.
Well, nobody's perfect.
School is practice for future life, practice makes perfect and nobody's perfect, so why practice?
I flip open my phone to text Jessica: Me: Guess who's pregnant? Jess: u? Me: Get real. Jess: ur mom? Me: yep Jess: Mazel tov!? Me: Don't congratulate me, plz Jess: Could b worse Me: How? Jess: Could be u? Me: I'm a virgin. Jess: Nobody's perfect.
Nobody's perfect. I'm perfectly flawed.
I don’t know a perfect person. I only know flawed people who are still worth loving.
Nobody gets lucky all the time. Nobody can win all the time. Nobody's a robot. Nobody's perfect.
More than ever now, I believe it's so important to look as real and true to life as possible, because nobody's perfect. I seem to be on a mission, but I don't want the next generation, your daughters and mine, growing up thinking that you have to be thin to look beautiful in certain clothes. It's terrifying right now. It's out of control. It's beyond out of control.
Nobody's perfect. The only one that ever was, was crucified.
When you finally accept that it's OK not to have answers and it's OK not to be perfect, you realize that feeling confused is a normal part of what it is to be a human being.
I guess karma comes back around 'cause now I'm the one that's hurting
You know them days you just got the blues, All stressed and depressed from just watchin' the news? No matter what good you do, it seems you always get screwed. Got you caught up in your feelings, now you off in the mood. Shake that attitude and do what you can, Set a couple goals, follow through with your plans. Time waits for no man and tomorrow's not promised, So if she's still alive, shoot a call to your mama. Cause the fighting and the drama, it's just not worth it, Nobody's perfect, ain't none of us worthless. We all got a place, and we all got a purpose.
We all know those who draw their boundaries carefully and say, "I'm only human. Nobody's perfect. I accept my limitations." And we know others who take an opposite view and say, "I can do anything I choose to do. It is in my power to change the world." And those are the ones who most often change the world.
I think what Pope Francis is saying is that nobody's perfect, you know? And so someone like Joe Biden, you know, where - you know, when he was running for president, people were - there were some bishops that were like don't let him have the Eucharist. And Pope Francis is saying that's not the point of this.
Nobody's perfect and I don't want to try and portray that but I'm genuinely doing the best I can out here; trying to support my family the best that I can, trying to make them proud and happy and everybody having the best life they can live. I'm trying to provide a better life for them than I had.
Being a bigger person, whether you're male or female, in entertainment, it can hurt your chances. Because people look to you to be a so-called superstar. Perfect body, perfect figure, good looking, and smart. And larger people, we have to fit in anywhere we can and the best way we can, so to speak. The way the world looks at you at being perfect, and nobody's perfect.
I forgive myself for not being perfect. I am living the very best way I know how.
Sometimes you feel amazing about life and other times you just feel fat and depressed, so I think it's good to be honest about that and to make light of it, I think humour is important, nobody's perfect.
The Holy Bible is like a mirror before our mind's eye. In it we see our inner face. From the Scriptures we can learn our spiritual deformities and beauties. And there too we discover the progress we are making and how far we are from perfection.
Me having a beautiful wife and great family and friends around me, all the money I've got, all the things that I've got, a Ferrari that I just ripped the top off of and turned into a convertible, the rings I got, the two mansions on the water, a master's in criminal justice, I'm a cop, plus I look good. So me shooting 40 percent at the foul line is just God's way of saying that nobody's perfect. If I shot 90 percent from the line, it just wouldn't be right.
Who are we? We're not perfect but we're not worthless. Scripture tells us that we're beautifully made, but broken.
And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be good.
It's okay to be you. You don't have to try to be anybody else. Whatever you are, however you are, it's fine. Nobody's perfect.
Me shooting 40% at the foul line is just God's way to say nobody's perfect.
I'm not perfect. Nobody's perfect. But I love baseball and I love to play hard.
The thing that I like about the way characters are written on the show these days is that nobody's perfect. Everyone has made a lot of mistakes and bad choices.
Wells Fargo behaves better than the average big bank. But nobody's perfect.
I bring quadruple diversity to the Senate: I'm a woman; I'll be the first Asian woman ever to be elected to the U.S. Senate; I am an immigrant; I am a Buddhist. When I said this at one of my gatherings, they said, 'Yes, but are you gay?' and I said, 'Nobody's perfect.'
I’m not ashamed of what I am - of how I pass through this life. What I am has given me the strength to do it. At my lowest ebb I have never contemplated suicide. I value what is here too much. I have a contribution to make. I am not just take up space in this life. I can add something to the lives I touch. I don’t like everything I know about myself, and I’ll never be satisfied, but nobody’s perfect. I’m not sure where the next years will take me - what they will hold - but I’m open to suggestions.
Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.
Releasing guilt is like removing a huge weight from your shoulders. Guilt is released through the empowering thought of love and respect for yourself. Let go of standards of perfection and refuse to use up the precious currency of your life, the now, with thoughts that continue to frustrate and weaken you. Instead, vow to be better than you used to be, which is the true test of nobility.
The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself, he becomes wise.
The thing that is really hard, and really amazing, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the work of becoming yourself.