Top 14 Quotes About Letting Go Of Perfection
#1. Like a lot of people, I've always enjoyed commenting on strangers' outfits. Unlike a lot of people, I now had a new megaphone to do it with. And, let me tell you, commenting on people's hilarious clothing choices through a megaphone makes it so much better.
Demetri Martin
#2. A praying mother symbolizes grace, strength and wisdom; she is an icon of productivity and ingenuity.
Jaachynma N.E. Agu
#3. When I accept an apology it means that the part in me that honors our relationship honors the part in you that honors our relationship.
John Kador
#4. Believe it or not, one of the things I try to do around here is try to look for opportunities to work with people across the aisle. I know that's not the common narrative. But the truth is if you want to get anything done, that's an absolute requirement.
John Cornyn
#5. I'm not a director that's about precision and control and perfection, I'm about creating an atmosphere that's organic and interesting and then letting people loose, and for that there's no greater actor or performer than children. Animals are maybe a close runner-up.
David Gordon Green
#6. In America there's a saying that children should be seen and not heard, .. In Cambodia, children should not be seen nor heard because you would not survive.
Loung Ung
#8. A true friend will never stand in your allotted beam of light. They will get out of the way so you can grow, but they'll stay nearby in case you need what they can offer.
Toni Sorenson
#9. With the wolves around, your humbleness is your worst adversary.
Pawan Mishra
#10. Letting go of the need for perfection releases a burst of energy - and guess what - you may accidentally do a good job.
Anna Olson
#11. Monkeys who very sensibly refrain from speech, lest they should be set to earn their livings.
Kenneth Grahame
#12. Perfection is not just about control, it is also about letting go.
Vincent Cassel
#13. There is no control and perfection is arrogant. Practice messiness, letting go, and doing things badly.
SARK
#14. After writing, there is the letting go part. Perfection is a myth; as we all get better by day.
Allow yourself to grow in active practice, release that book to the world, and do better with the next one.
Uma Nnenna
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