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Great men taken up in any way are profitable company. We cannot look, however imperfectly, upon a great man without gaining something by him.
— Thomas Carlyle
Don't judge Christ by those of us who imperfectly bear his name.
— Philip Yancey
This is a story about a mother who loves her daughter. Imperfectly. Because we all love imperfectly.
— Elizabeth Strout
She was imperfectly perfect.
— Vera Roberts
The truth is that civilization does not protect us from wild animals. It attempts, however imperfectly, to protect us from ourselves.
— Michael Crichton
So, you see, a man can love you, but only imperfectly. It is God alone who can be God.
— Melanie Dickerson
The best doctrine may become the worst, if imperfectly understood, erroneously interpreted, or superstitiously followed.
— Anna Leonowens
It is less dishonor to hear imperfectly than to speak imperfectly. The ears are excused; the understanding is not.
— Ben Jonson
Better to do something imperfectly than to do nothing flawlessly.
— Robert H. Schuller
I have always hated machinery, and the only machine I ever understood was a wheelbarrow, and that but imperfectly.
— E. T. Bell
It is always easy to question the judgement of others in matters of which we may be imperfectly informed.
— P.D. James
Over time, we would learn each other and I would learn to love her like a mother loves a daughter, imperfectly and without roots.
— Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Man is a marble piece; unlike Michelangelo's masterpieces, man is unconsciously carved and imperfectly shaped by the nature!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We don't know what drives and sustains us, only that we are most miserably driven and, imperfectly, sustained.
— John Barth
You don't love perfectly without first loving imperfectly.
— Frederick Lenz
She's not perfect. I'm not perfect. But together, we're imperfectly perfect for each other.
— Michelle Smith
Creeds are definitions of what it means to be a Christian. They are fences that, albeit imperfectly, seek to separate sheep from goats.
— R.C. Sproul Jr.
PORTUGUESE, n.pl. A species of geese indigenous to Portugal. They are mostly without feathers and imperfectly edible, even when stuffed with garlic.
— Ambrose Bierce
Medical science is as yet very imperfectly differentiated from common cure-mongering witchcraft
— George Bernard Shaw
Things done imperfectly still bless our lives
— Marla Cilley
History works on a long time scale, and at any given moment we can perceive its directions but imperfectly.
— Daniel Walker Howe
Tis' better to live your own life imperfectly than to imitate someone else's perfectly.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Perfect couples don't exist, but there is always someone who is perfect for you.
Akash ran to meet his imperfectly perfect love Aleesha — Sudeep Nagarkar
Akash ran to meet his imperfectly perfect love Aleesha — Sudeep Nagarkar
We were late among the living, and by the time God got to us ice was already slipping from the poles as if from an imperfectly decorated cake.
— William H Gass
There is no shortcut to life. To the end of our days, life is a lesson imperfectly learned.
— Harrison Salisbury
Vietnam was a noble cause imperfectly pursued
— Ronald Regan
Its best to live imperfectly happy living a life of your own choice than to imitate someone else and be a plastic doll.
— Upasana Banerjee
Why should I be perfect.. when I'm already imperfectly perfect. And that's what is unique and perfect about me.
— Abhishek Kumar
Make me chaste and To what excesses will men not go for the sake of a religion in which they believe so little and which they practice so imperfectly!
— Jean De La Bruyere
What I see in Nature is a grand design that we can understand only imperfectly, one with which a responsible person must look at with humility.
— Albert Einstein
Because we all love imperfectly.
— Elizabeth Strout
INDIFFERENT, adj. Imperfectly sensible to distinctions among things.
— Ambrose Bierce