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Daily Inspiration Quote by Douglas Horton

"Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill"

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Perfection, Horton implies, isn’t a glittering peak reserved for geniuses; it’s the baseline of moral and spiritual clarity. The sly turn is in how he flips the usual hierarchy of competence. We typically treat “skill” as admirable and “fouling things up” as mere incompetence. Horton grants sabotage a perverse professionalism: it takes effort, ego, and elaborate rationalization to tangle what could remain plain.

As a clergyman writing in the long shadow of modern bureaucracy, war, and self-justifying institutions, Horton is taking aim at the human knack for making the obvious complicated. “Perfectly simple” carries theological resonance: the good is not hidden behind an esoteric code; it’s accessible, legible, even childlike. The line quietly echoes Christian ethics where love, mercy, honesty, repentance are not intellectually hard so much as personally costly. People don’t fail because the path is unclear; they fail because clarity threatens their pride or comforts.

The subtext is pastoral, but not cuddly. It’s a rebuke to the sophisticated sinner: the person who can produce a ten-point argument for why their small cruelty is “necessary,” or why a clean moral choice is “naive.” “True skill” is barbed, suggesting that our worst acts often come with impressive craftsmanship: strategic excuses, procedural loopholes, the weaponized complexity of committees and doctrines.

Horton’s punchline lands because it diagnoses a familiar pattern: we don’t merely drift from the good; we architect our detours, then admire the architecture.

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Horton, Douglas. (2026, January 17). Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perfection-is-perfectly-simple-fouling-things-up-74203/

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Horton, Douglas. "Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perfection-is-perfectly-simple-fouling-things-up-74203/.

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"Perfection is perfectly simple; fouling things up requires true skill." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/perfection-is-perfectly-simple-fouling-things-up-74203/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Douglas Horton (July 27, 1891 - August 21, 1968) was a Clergyman from USA.

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