
Top 25 Quotes About Blaming Others For Your Problems
#1. When you check your own mind properly, you stop blaming others for your problems.
Thubten Yeshe
#2. Confronted with economic problems, politicians always blame the private sector first ... [even] blaming the problem on the solution.
Richard L. Gordon
#3. Every problem is an ego problem. In order to have a problem there has to be an ego-frustration.
Lester Levenson
#4. If a nation blames other nations for their problems, most likely the citizens of the nations will do the same thing.
Debasish Mridha
#5. You'll never get ahead by blaming your problems on other people.
Willie Nelson
#6. There was something particularly American about it--blaming yourself for bad luck--that resistance to seeing your life as affected by social forces, a tendency to attribute larger problems to individual behavior. The ugly reverse of the American Dream.
Philipp Meyer
#7. As African-Americans, we often spend our time and energy blaming other people for the problems we see around us.
Pearl Cleage
#8. When we succeed in blaming someone for our problems, we still are no closer to a solution for them.
Henry Cloud
#9. I dream of a language whose words, like fists, would fracture jaws.
Emil Cioran
#10. I learned that the problems that we have are not solved by blaming somebody else, and that our hope is not in who governs us as a nation. It's not in Mitt Romney or Barack Obama or Ron Paul. Our hope is in the power of God and his gospel working in the hearts of people.
Kirk Cameron
#11. I remember hearing the song when I was 12 or 14 in - it must have been in Chicago, 'cause we didn't have a radio on the farm, and it was during the second World War. I had three brothers in that war who went overseas.
Abbey Lincoln
#12. By blaming others, we fail to find the real solutions to our problems and we do not carry out our own responsibilities.
Jeb Bush
#13. Work ethic has always been stressed in my family. My dad is going to be 80 years old and he still works part time. My mom just retired a couple years ago and she's in her mid- to late 70s.
Jamie Moyer
#14. I'm so damn tired of you blaming me for that accident. It happened. Could have been you instead of me. It could have happened to anyone. It just so happen that it happened to us.
Francois Houle
#15. God showed me that He could and would replace everything that was missing in my life, but that nothing could replace Him in my life.
Zig Ziglar
#16. If you listen to the political discourse in America today, you would think that all our problems have been caused by the Mexicans of the Chinese or the Muslims. The reality is that we have caused our own problems. Whatever has happened has been caused by isolating ourselves or blaming others.
Fareed Zakaria
#17. After getting myself relatively educated in the area of national transformation, I have come to discover that it makes better sense to look at what I could do to fix the problems of the society rather than blaming others for what is wrong in the country.
Sunday Adelaja
#18. You think that if you blame, you will then be free of those problems, but blame cements you to your problems.
Bryant McGill
#20. You have two choices. you can keep running and hiding and blaming the world for your problems, or you can stand up for yourself and decide to be somebody important.
Sidney Sheldon
#21. Instead of blaming everyone and everything else for your problems, pray for God to help you take an inventory of what's been on your mind so you can think about what you've been thinking about.
Joyce Meyer
#22. I'm not saying people should not be held accountable for their hurtful behavior. But the only thing blaming does is to keep the focus off you. It means you aren't dealing with your problems.
Art E. Berg
#23. There was a lust of wandering in his feet that burned to set out for the ends of the earth. On! On! his heart seemed to cry. Evening would deepen above the sea, night fall upon the plains, dawn glimmer before the wanderer and show him strange fields and hills and faces. Where?
James Joyce
#24. Fascism offered false solutions, simplistically blaming groups such as Jews and Communists for complex problems such as unemployment and crime.
Ken Follett
#25. I know that if I am to move forward like the professional that I am, I must first see the past with mature eyes. And that means acknowledging that others have caused all my problems and blaming them for it.
Stephan Pastis
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