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"Imperfection contains more information than perfection."
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"No human face is exactly the same in its lines on each side, no leaf perfect in its lobes, no branch in its symmetry. All admit irregularity as they imply change; and to banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality. All things are literally better, lovelier, and more beloved for the imperfections which have been divinely appointed, that the law of human life may be Effort, and the law of human judgment, Mercy."

"I promise nothing complete; because any human thing supposed to be complete, must not for that very reason infallibly be faulty."

"Your imperfections make you the perfect tool for God to work with. John 3:16"

"To bear with patience wrongs done to oneself is a mark of perfection, but to bear with patience wrongs done to someone else is a mark of imperfection and even of actual sin."

"If someone finds a flaw [shortcoming] in us, know that there is imperfection [defect] in us. However, it is a different matter if that person has a habit of talking negatively, but generally that is not the case."

"The face and body may be perfect, but if a twisted gene or a malformed egg can produce physical monsters, may not the same process produce a malformed soul?"

"If bees only gathered nectar from perfect flowers, they wouldn't be able to make even a single drop of honey."

"It is possible to draw a straight line with a crooked pencil."

"All imperfection is easier to tolerate if served up in small doses."
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"Information is a difference that makes a difference. Truth is information that doesn't change and self referential noise is a difference that doesn't make a difference."

"There is great beauty in the world but you will not trip over it with every step. When a man dulls himself to beauty, the world begins to die."

"If you zoom in far enough, the information is there but it contains no meaning. The meaning emerges as a collective principle of organization."
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