1. Life is a difficult process. It is not easy for me to live a perfect life. How can I hope to teach others how to live a good life? —— Maugham
2. While various arts are becoming more and more perfect, the art of criticism is also developing at the same speed. ——Burke
3. Beauty has three elements: first, a kind of completeness or perfection, anything incomplete is ugly; second, proper proportion or harmony; third, vividness, so Vibrant colors are recognized as beautiful. ——Thomas Aquinas
4. This kind of unparalleled perfection must hide major shortcomings. It is impossible to judge such a cunning person at a single glance; he can please everyone. People cannot be liked; the greatest shortcoming is that they have no shortcomings at all. ——Balzac
5. Since habits are the masters of life, people should strive to obtain good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit. This is certain. We call this education. Education is actually a habit that starts at an early age. ——Bacon
6. Diligence can keep us healthy, clear-headed, perfect in heart, and rich in wallet. ——Semonds
7. A gentleman knows that his husband is incomplete and incomplete, which is not enough to be beautiful. Therefore, he should recite it several times to understand it, think about it to understand it, deal with it for others, and uphold it to eliminate its harm. Raise it. ——Xunzi
8. It turns out that there is really nothing that is perfect and worthy of our life. ——Baby Anne
9. When God created human beings, he made us imperfect people. The process of our lifelong efforts is the process of making ourselves more perfect. All our virtues come from The struggle to overcome one’s shortcomings. ——Yu Minhong
10. I can insist on my imperfection, it is the essence of my life. ——France