
Top 16 Quotes About Blaming Others For Your Faults
#1. It is good to have a reason for every action you perform other than blaming others for your faults.
Auliq Ice
#3. There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet.
Samuel Beckett
#4. The greatest mistake is trying to be more agreeable than you can be.
Walter Bagehot
#5. At times, said the founder of the Chicago Tribune, Lincoln seemed to reach into the clouds and take out the thunderbolts.
Harold Holzer
#6. Check yourself often and correct your faults. Quit blaming others. Take responsibility for your own life. That's the only way you can grow!
Mufti Ismail Menk
#7. The true key, if you want to live an unstoppable life, then you need to take 100% control of your life. Stop blaming others for your failures and faults and start accepting responsibility for your life.
Thomas Narofsky
#8. Evolution has never found a way to be any speed but very slow.
Jaron Lanier
#9. There is such an animal as a nonstylist, only they're not writers - they're typists.
Truman Capote
#10. Joy cannot be pursued. It comes from within. It is a state of being. It does not depend on circumstances, but triumphs over circumstances. It produces a gentleness of spirit and a magnetic personality.
Billy Graham
#11. Integrity is not something that grownups have and adolescents can aspire to. Integrity is something that all of us, at all ages, are constantly striving for.
Harold S. Kushner
#13. Blaming your faults on your nature does not change the nature of your faults. After growing up on a dairy farm, everything in life seemed easy
Mike Johanns
#14. The end goal of meditation is to do whatever helps slow your mind down, in order to achieve a peaceful, positive state of mind and body.
Tim McCarthy
#15. He [Barack Obama] talked about a crisises and he was blaming the Republicans on this crisises. It's like me blaming my wife for my drinking. I don't se how this is the Republicans fault.
Barack Obama
#16. So I cradle this average violin that knows
Only forgotten showtunes, but argues
The possibility of free declamation anchored
To a dull refrain ...
John Ashbery
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