Quotes About Faults
Spurgeon once said, "Faults are thick where love is thin.
~ Douglas Wilson
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Three out of the four are good choices.' 'Three out of-' Her voice strangled. 'And the fourth?' He waved a hand. 'An outside chance. Besides' - his eyes stayed on the ledger - 'whoever the winner, the prize will be immense enough that he will become a prize himself, whatever his previous faults or station.
~ Anne Mallory
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There are programs that don't work.
~ Sam Graves
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I can feel pretty critical of people, and I understand that sort of feeling of when you're going through something that's painful, taking it out on the world and projecting onto other people, finding faults with other people because it's harder to find faults in yourself.
~ Noah Baumbach
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Every man has his faults; I have and so have you - you will allow me to say so!
~ Clara Schumann
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Nobody can be perfect unless he admits his faults, but if he has faults how can he be perfect?
~ Laurence J. Peter
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I feel like all my faults go into making the person that I am. I like myself as a person. And I think taking any fault away would change who I am as a person.
~ Will Forte
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Most faults are not in our Constitution, but in ourselves.
~ Ramsey Clark
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We in the media are just people with all of people's faults.
~ Ben Stein
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I know my faults, but I'm comfortable with me.
~ Roger Daltrey
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How am I different than anyone else? I'm a human being, and I have my faults, too.
~ Anthony Rendon
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If you can't admit your faults how can you ever grow?
~ Ryan Leaf
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In my romantic Shangri-La, I'm loved for me. They accept my faults and think, 'He works too hard, he can be difficult, but he's great.'
~ Gregg Wallace
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The Pilgrim and the Puritan whom we honor tonight were men who did a great deal of work in the world. They had their faults and their - shortcomings, but they were not slothful in business and they were most fervent in spirit.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
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It's true that I have never met any man whom I thought altogether resembled me - but only because my faults are so enormous.
~ Enzo Ferrari
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Our systems, perhaps, are nothing more than an unconscious apology for our faults, a gigantic scaffolding whose object is to hide from us our favorite sin.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
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We all have faults, and mine is being wicked.
~ James Thurber
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Downplaying their faults is pretty much the point of campaigns. But we do count on them living with the constant terror of public rejection.
~ Gail Collins
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if something made a man feel bad then he must determine what about it troubled him, and eliminate that. Simply to suffer the discomforts of guilt did not indicate a man had improved himself, only that he suspected he harbored a fault.
~ Robin Hobb
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Love should not make us blind to faults, nor familiarity make us too ready to blame the shortcomings we see.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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He was not a perfect child, by any means, but his faults were of the better sort; and being early taught the secret of self-control, he was not left at the mercy of appetites and passions, as some poor little mortals are, and then punished for yielding to the temptations against which they have no armor.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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It does seem to me that some one might write stories that should be lively, natural and helpful tales in which the English should be good, the morals pure, and the characters such as we can love in spite of the faults that all may have.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Criticism is the best test of such work, for it will show her both unsuspected merits and faults, and help her to do better next time. We are too partial; but the praise and blame of outsiders will prove useful...
~ Louisa May Alcott
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In spite of her sorrow, she enjoyed that minute very much for she was a born consoler, and, it is hardly necessary for me to add, loved this reprehensible Tom with all her heart. It was a very foolish thing for her to do, she quite agreed to that; she couldn't understand it, explain it, or help it; she only felt that she did care for him very much, in spite of his faults, his indifference, and his engagement.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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