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Imperfection

"...since no one is perfect, it follows that all great deeds have been accomplished out of imperfection. Yet they were accomplished, somehow, all the same."

Said by Cordelia Verkosigan to her son Mark, in "Mirror Dance," by Lois McMaster Bujold

Just a thought to ponder.

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Barring other human frailties, a person could not be perfect because no two people can agree upon the definition of perfection--LOL. The quotation is a good, thought-provoking one, Buffy. Thanks!

I'll go to work and bear that in mind this morn! :-)

That is such a great thought. If we kept that in mind all the time, we would never be stressed or need the drugs, therapy, counselling or other things that we seek to cure it. It would be a cure that would prevent anxiety from happening like some vacinations prevent disease, and that sounds good to me.

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