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... one's own faults are always a heavy chain to drag through life and one can't help groaning under the weight now and then.
When I find an employee who turns out to be wrong for the job, I feel it is my fault because I made the decision to hire him.
If people leave your coalition, whose fault is it? It's your fault. You have to build a coalition that's attractive to people.
Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues.
We are the fault line; if you don't deal with this fault line, you're going to have an earthquake, that's what we always said.
You should examine yourself daily. If you find faults, you should correct them. When you find none, you should try even harder.
We long for an affection altogether ignorant of our faults. Heaven has accorded this to us in the uncritical canine attachment.
Make no man your idol, for the best man must have faults; and his faults will insensibly become yours, in addition to your own.
The desire of talking of ourselves, and showing those faults we do not mind having seen, makes up a good part of our sincerity.
The Law is the true embodiment of everything that's excellent; it has no kind of fault or flaw and I, my Lords, embody the Law.
As long as one is following the right way, one should never be concerned about the reproaches of those who like to find faults.
I could find faults with all my albums because that's just a part of being an artist - it's hard being a human being, isn't it?
I was surprised to find myself so much fuller of Faults than I had imagined, but I had the Satisfaction of seeing them diminish.
Some people are so extremely whiffling and inconsiderable that they are as far from any real faults as from substantial virtues.
For all their faults, right-wing authoritarian regimes more easily accept democratic reforms than left-wing totalitarian states.
People shouldn't be living in certain places - on earthquake faults or on flood plains. But they do, and there are consequences.
If the Bible and my brain are both the work of the same infinite God, whose fault is it that the book and my brain do not agree?
We often select envenomed praise which, by a reaction upon those we praise, shows faults we could not have shown by other means.
Sometimes when a philosopher's views are widely rejected by the world, the fault is not with the philosopher but with the world.
Don't expect people to behave perfectly-after all, they are people, with all of the faults and frailties of the human condition.
Ah, it is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all; and if it explain not, then it says there is nothing to explain.
If it's never our fault, we can't take responsibility for it. If we can't take responsibility for it, we'll always be its victim.
When you have made a catalogue of your friend's faults it is only fair to supply him with a duplicate, so that he may know yours.
On average, when you ask someone to perform a task on a site, they cannot do it. It's not their fault; it's the designer's fault.
If some years were added to my life, I would give fifty to the study of the Yi, and then I might come to be without great faults.
The greatness of America lies not in being more enlightened than any other nation, but rather in her ability to repair her faults.
I don't wish anybody ill, I really don't. I've got a lot of faults, but I was never jealous or envious or... it's a waste of time.
Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he stows his own.
Love to faults is always blind, always is to joy inclined. Lawless, winged, and unconfined, and breaks all chains from every mind.
There's something delicious about finding fault with something. And that can be including finding fault with one's self, you know?
A brother who recognizes that we have shortcomings, we, in the struggle, have faults, and that he wanted to reconcile differences.
What sort of faults may we retain, nay, even cherish in ourselves? Those faults which are rather pleasant than offensive to others.
To discern what weaknesses and faults separate you from God, you must enter into your own inward ground and then confront yourself.
Something goes wrong, I yell at them -'Fix it'- whether it's their fault or not. You can only really yell at the players you trust.
There are good, God-fearing persons who still fall into certain faults, and it is better to bear with them than to be hard on them.
I love fat people. Every fat person says it's not their fault, that they have gland trouble. You know which gland? The saliva gland.
Shakespeare never had six lines together without a fault. Perhaps you may find seven, but this does not refute my general assertion.
If you apologize for something that isn't your fault in the first place, you, in effect, confirm their belief that it is your fault.
The secret of business is to know something that nobody else knows. The greatest of faults, I should say is to be conscious of none.
I feel like I'm really honest in my interviews, to a fault. I've lost friends over it. Major friends. And I'm heartbroken about that.
Im not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, Im rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do.
Those partial to drink were hiding faults and dishonesty. They were sloppy souls, even the ones with pleasant manners and fine noses.
Faults in English prose derive not so much from lack of knowledge, intelligence or art as from lack of thought, patience or goodwill.
It is well there is no one without fault; for he would not have a friend in the world. He would seem to belong to s different species.
Now I'm growing and I can see my faults. I can look at myself objectively and say I can't blame anyone else; it was my own damn fault.
The strictly logical mind is usually if not always at fault in its valuations of that defiantly illogical thing known as human nature.
To grow wiser means to learn to know better and better the faults to which this instrument with which we feel and judge can be subject.
No one is willing to acknowledge a fault in himself when a more agreeable motive can be found for the estrangement of his acquaintances.
There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.