Joseph Campbell Quotes About Imperfection

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  • The perfect human being is uninteresting-the Buddha who leaves the world, you know. It is the imperfections of life that are lovable.

    Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers (2011). “The Power of Myth”, p.3, Anchor
  • Perfection isn't human. Human beings are not perfect. What evokes our love--and I mean love, not lust--is the imperfection of the human being. So, when the imperfection of the real person peaks through, say, 'This is a challenge to my compassion.' Then make a try, and something might begin to get going.

  • And then he says, "The writer must be true to truth." And that's a killer, because the only way you can describe a human being truly is by describing his imperfections. The perfect human being is uninteresting - the Buddha who leaves the world, you know. It is the imperfections of life that are lovable. And when the writer sends a dart of the true word, it hurts. But it goes with love. This is what Mann called "erotic irony," the love for that which you are killing with your cruel, analytical word.

    Joseph Campbell, Bill Moyers (2011). “The Power of Myth”, p.3, Anchor
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