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Acceptance Quote by Glen Rambharack

“If we can love our children, in spite of the messes they make; our mother, in spite of her tendency to nag; our father, even though he's too opinionated; our sibling, even though she's always late; our friend, even though he often forgets to return what he borrows, then we know how to love…” quote by Glen Rambharack
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“If we can love our children, in spite of the messes they make; our mother, in spite of her tendency to nag; our father, even though he's too opinionated; our sibling, even though she's always late; our friend, even though he often forgets to return what he borrows, then we know how to love imperfect people, and can surely love ourselves!”

Glen Rambharack

About This Quote

Love is practiced by accepting flaws in family and friends, which teaches self‑acceptance.

In simple terms: Accepting others' flaws teaches self‑love.

Key Takeaway

Embrace imperfection in relationships.

Themes

family love imperfection

Mood

reflective warm

Type

inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • friendship
  • self‑growth

Key Concepts

acceptance empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you set healthy limits?
  • What does self‑love look like for you?
A Different Perspective

Loving imperfect people can be emotionally draining without boundaries.

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