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Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example meaning

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It seems to mean, "Someone who is perfect in conduct - noble, saintly, morally superior - often we don't like, because a perfect example gives us too much pressure. This applies to things - a perfect house - as much as it does to people - the perfect husband of your sister, for example."

The perfect example himself could also say this, because perhaps it is too much pressure for anyone to be labelled as a perfect example or specimen
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