How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
[Calvin] had left off being a perfectionist then, when he discovered that […] not anything cleared you through the terrifying office of chance; that it is chance and not perfection that rules the world. (11.31)
Being a perfectionist is the perfect (har har) way to set yourself up for disappointment, since life is always just waiting to screw up your perfect world. Calvin has realized that, but Beth hasn't yet. Or she doesn't want to. This fact sometimes makes perfectionists just try harder. What is Beth's definition of perfection, anyway?