
Top 17 Laying Blame Quotes
#1. ...Laying blame for the global financial crisis on any single individual, let alone on an eighty-three year old man, seems as ethically flawed as some of the broader moral failures permeating society in the lead-up to the crisis.
Jeremy Balkin
#2. There are things in my life that are hard to reconcile, like divorce. Sometimes it is very difficult to make sense of how it could possibly happen. Laying blame is so easy. I don't have time for hate or negativity in my life. There's no room for it.
Reese Witherspoon
#3. Show me the story. I just want to tell a story that pulls me forward.
Debra Winger
#5. When the devil comes knocking on your door simply say Jesus, it's for you.
Robin Jones Gunn
#6. The Daniel, the third poem of the MS., is SO dull that it is no matter who wrote it or when it was written.
Anonymous
#8. The whole idea of being here is to ask everything...
Deyth Banger
#9. Every bitter joule of rage had been converted into speed. She was empty. There was no pain. The air whistled past her ears. She listened intently. That silent music was all there was. It was the sound of the universe showing her mercy.
Chris Cleave
#10. I ask the Lord in Heaven above / What is this thing called Love?
Cole Porter
#11. May we always see ourselves accurately as helpless sinners in need of grace, so that we never move beyond the cross or consider ourselves better than our worst enemies.
Barbara R. Duguid
#12. The antitheist is quick to excoriate all religious belief by generically laying the blame at the door of all who claim to be religious, without distinction. By the same measure, why is there not an equal enthusiasm to distribute blame for violence engendered by some of the irreligious?
Ravi Zacharias
#13. The Human Genome Project has given us a genetic parts list.
Leroy Hood
#15. Feeling free inside oneself is being free.
Rei Kawakubo
#16. Artists are artists whether they produce or not. None of it requires much more than hanging out.
David Rakoff
#17. To Stanley Ager, the gift of human "service" was no one-way loyalty. He clearly gave his all to the families he served but, though he was almost too polite to state this, his expectation of loyalty in return was implicit.
Stanley Ager
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