Best 23 quotes in «blaming others quotes» category
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She was reading Francis Godwin's Man in the Moone--its man was borne into space in a carriage drawn by swans--when she heard the sound of wheels upon the gravel. Two boxes from Martin & Allestyre were set down on the drive. 'My modest closet plays,' she said. She nearly ran down the stairs--for the recovery of her wayward crates that spring and the preparation of her plays for publication had rekindled inside Margaret a flame she'd feared had gone out. ... But now, in turning the pages, she grew concerned and then incensed: 'reins' where she had written 'veins,' 'exterior' when she had clearly meant 'interior.' The sun went down. The room grew dim. ... 'Before the printer ruined it,' she cried, 'my book was good!' 'Could it be,' he asked, soaking his bread in {lamb's} blood, 'that you were yourself the cause of this misfortune?
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Some people live their lives being perpetual victims and finger pointers. To anyone who points a finger at someone else and lays all the blame at their feet instead of taking responsibility for their own behavior, I would say, "I see that finger and you know where you can put it?
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Stop blaming and start aiming.
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Supporting selfish people is a waste of time and energy! They will always find an excuse to blame you for their own mistakes!
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We need someone to thank and someone to blame; thus the concept of God and the Devil. We can't accept that everything that happens to us, is our own doing.
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The colour or intensity of a smoke doesn’t determine the type of fire that forms the smoke.
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When you gain real insight into the human universe, you lose the capacity to blame.
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Whoever had invented long division has a lot to answer for.
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You owe yourself everything you expect from others
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Blaming others is excusing yourself.
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You are not a failure until you start blaming others for your mistakes
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When you keep blaming others for every mistake you make in life one day you’ll look back and realize you’re the mistake all along”.
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People with a style of denial and blaming are definitely on the list of unsafe people to avoid. 10.
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If you feel the need to make someone feel less assured of themselves or have to call another person out, you may gain a false sense of superiority.
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Abandon the idea that you will forever be the victim of the things that have happened to you. Choose to be a victor.
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Be so strong that no one can ignore you. By blaming others you never win, but you do lose to your conscience again and again.
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For every King is right in his own eyes and rests the blame to whoever he wishes to carry it.
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Indeed, to this day, I think if you blame everything on the government, you're not just wrong, you're being reckless. It's as silly as blaming everything on the Freemasons, or the Illuminati, or insert-bad-guy-here. But I do believe that someone must ask the hard questions, especially of our elected officials as well as powerful men who become members of so-called secret societies. Remember: Governments don't lie. People lie. And if you want the real story, you need to find out more about those people.
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It's not exactly fair to make a mistake yourself and then start blaming others for it.
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It is good to have a reason for every action you perform other than blaming others for your faults.
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I reckon that blaming people fixes nothing. You're the only person who is going to sort you out. No-one else really can - or really cares, enough. That's what Nepalis know - better than anyone. That's our Western disease. Don't take responsibility. Take on a lawyer!
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Human nature is so complicated. Those who have little, want a lot. Those who have a lot, think others have more. Those who lose, blame others for the loss.
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It’s time to care; it’s time to take responsibility; it’s time to lead; it’s time for a change; it’s time to be true to our greatest self; it’s time to stop blaming others.