absorbed flaws faults forget better a diamond a flaw a pebble without. — Forrest Curran, Purple Buddha Project: Purple Book Self-Love

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We become so absorbed in our flaws and faults that we forget that it is better to be a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. To have flaws is beauty in itself, a fact so frightening that we hurry to hide them from sight and tarnish the whole in the process of comparing ourselves to others.

Forrest Curran, Purple Buddha Project: Purple Book of Self-Love

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