Any kind of run-of-the-mill flaws that are easily solved, to me, are boring. Situational flaws, for example. I like flaws that are rooted in a deep distrust in people because of a lack of love.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Some people strive for perfection, but I often find perfection boring.
I think what is interesting in life is all the cracks and all the flaws and all the moments that are not perfect.
What is ugly about life is that it so often only provides uneasy half solutions that are so seldom pure and tragic ones.
I'm perfectly flawed... I've got tons of flaws.
I'm attracted to playing characters that have flaws.
I've made peace with the fact that the things that I thought were weaknesses or flaws were just me. I like them.
When you have a big, ugly problem, there's never going to be a neat, elegant solution that is totally painless or without a cost.
I feel to look for perfection is a very dangerous path. More than that, it's dangerous because it doesn't exist. You can aim for it, but you already know you won't get there because it doesn't exist. Plus, I definitely think the flaws, little cracks, and accidents are a lot more interesting.
Perfection has one grave defect: it is apt to be dull.
I see flaws as a kind of beauty.
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