Shortcoming Quotes

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Kamand Kojouri
“A man's shortcoming lies in the belief that he must always assert his manliness. A woman's shortcoming lies in the belief that she must always repress it.”
Kamand Kojouri

Kamand Kojouri
“We are told that in translation there is no such thing as equivalence. Many times the translator reaches a fork in the translating road where they must make a choice in the interpretation of a word. And each time they make one of these choices, they are taken further from the truth. But what we aren’t told is that this isn’t a shortcoming of translation; it’s a shortcoming of language itself. As soon as we try to put reality into words, we limit it. Words are not reality, they are the cause of reality, and thus reality is always more. Writers aren't alchemists who transmute words into the aurous essence of the human experience. No, they are glassmakers. They create a work of art that enables us to see inside to help us understand. And if they are really good, we can see our own reflections staring back at us.”
Kamand Kojouri

Amit Kalantri
“Karma will forgive your shortcomings not your sins.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“However far I’ve come, it’s probably somewhere less than halfway of where I could be if I simply believed in myself.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Natalya Vorobyova
“Shortcoming shouldn't be in Longman's vocabulary.”
Natalya Vorobyova

Ryan Holiday
“At some time during the process, [of writing] I came up with a therapeutic device. After each draft I would tear up the pages and feed the paper to a worm compost I keep in my garage. A few months later, those painful pages were dirt that nourished my yard, which I could walk with bare feet. It was a real and tangible connection to that larger immensity. I liked to remind myself that the same process is going to happen to me when I'm done, when I die and nature tears me up...”
Ryan Holiday, Ego Is the Enemy

Amit Kalantri
“People don't hate your limits, they hate your habits.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Though some may see their shortcomings as the greatest evil from the pit of hell, while some throw invectives at God for bringing them into a cruel, problematic world. These shortcomings are transient, the greatest evil does its work and needs no interrogation, their invectives are just a waste of time, and the world is the most sweetest to those with a functional taste buds.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“Unlike the world that points out your flaws to ridicule you, when GOD points out your flaws, it's because He want to walk you out of it.”
TemitOpe Ibrahim

“In reality every human being makes mistakes continually throughout life and does something silly at times. Learning to accept the fact that you are human with flaws and faults is a great relief. It means that making mistakes and errors is normal. Learning to laugh at yourself when you do something silly or when you say something amiss is part of life and being Human. I don’t know anyone who is perfect, thank goodness! Admit your mistakes and shortcomings, but do it with a smile. Also don’t be afraid to say, ‘I don’t know.”
Steve Peters

“Perfection is not an equalizer humility is, always have strength to ask for forgiveness to heal the ego. Strength in it's perfection is not rude ~”
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Sarah J. Maas
“I could help you write to them, if that's why you're in here.'

I jerked back in my seat, almost knocking over the chair, and whirled to find Tamlin right behind me, a stack of books in his arms. I pushed back against the heat rising in my cheeks and ears, the panic at the information he might be guessing I'd been trying to send. 'Help? You mean a faerie is passing up the opportunity to mock an ignorant human?'

He set the books down on the table, his jaw tight. I couldn't read the titles glinting on the leather spines. 'Why should I mock you for a shortcoming that isn't your fault? Let me help you. I owe you for the hand.'

Shortcoming. It was a shortcoming.

Yet it was one thing to bandage his hand, to talk to him as if he wasn't a predator build to kill and destroy, but to reveal how little I truly knew, to let him see that part of me that was still a child, unfinished and raw... His face was unreadable. Though there had been no pity in his voice. I straightened. 'I'm fine.'

'You think I've got nothing better to do with my time than come up with elaborate ways to humiliate you?”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses

Sarah J. Maas
“Shortcoming- another one of my shortcomings. I rubbed my brows with my thumb and forefinger. I'd been equally foolish for feeling a shred of pity for him- for the lone, brooding faerie, for someone I had so stupidly thought would care if he met someone who perhaps felt the same, perhaps understood- in my ignorant, insignificant human way- what it was like to bear the weight of caring for others. I should have let his hand bleed that night, should have known better than to think that maybe- maybe there would be someone, human or faerie or whatever, who could understand what my life- what I- had become these past few years.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses

Abhijit Naskar
“Know your strongholds, they’ll take you far. Know your shortfalls, they’ll take you farther.”
Abhijit Naskar, Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets