For whatever it's worth, I believe we're born imperfect, and perfection, whatever that may be, is unattainable by us mere humans.

Liza M. Wiemer
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This quote by Mark Twain points out that we are never perfect. We may wish to strive for perfection, but we can never reach it. It is also impossible to say that we will always be imperfect, as the future holds the possibility of us becoming perfect. It is important to realize that there is no such thing as perfection, and we must accept our shortcomings and work on them in order to better ourselves.

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