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Nobody looks perfect. We have to find peace with the way we look and get on with life.
Roger Ebert
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and finding contentment with one's appearance.

Roger Ebert's quote conveys the notion that perfection is an unrealistic expectation, and instead of striving for an unattainable ideal, individuals should embrace their uniqueness and cultivate inner peace regarding their appearance. By doing so, they can focus on living their lives fully without being hindered by insecurities.

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Self-AcceptanceAppearanceContentmentPeaceLife

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Example use cases

This quote is great to share during a motivational speech about self-love and acceptance.

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