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Quotes About Blame

Christ can very well stand as an heroic figure. The hero need not be of wisdom all compounded. Also he is not wholly to blame for the religion that's been foisted on to him. As well blame me for . . . for all the bunk in vers libre.
~ Ezra Pound
When our personal world is dark, we seek to fix the blame on any one of a number of factors—heredity, parents, destiny, what is known as bad luck or the bad break, and occasionally even on God. It takes a long while to learn that sometimes we, ourselves, put out or, at least cloud over, our own sun, and that all things balance in the end. In nights of darkness we forget the shining days, though everyone experiences both.
~ Faith Baldwin
You can only blame your problems on the world for so long Before it all becomes the same old song
~ Fall Out Boy
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
What a crock of bullshit, Decker thought. He felt guilty. Initially, she'd reacted with anger, which was healthy, and he'd quelled her fire. Now, she was internalizing the bad hand she'd been dealt. "Rina, none of this is your fault. And no one is after your kids. If they're out of the way
~ Faye Kellerman
She was a bitch. They're all bitches. I'm telling you, they asked me to do it. They begged me.
~ Faye Kellerman
Ed ella sentiva che era un altro inganno quell'immaginarsi oggetto di attenzione di qualcuno, quella nuova aspettazione di essere capace di vincere la diffidenza che la amareggiava...[...]. Ah, se l'autore di quella rovina avesse potuto leggerle il cuore, vederne lo strazio! [...]. Poi, i rimproveri che rivolgeva verso di lui cadevano anch'essi; ella riconosceva la propria parte d'errore.
~ Federico De Roberto
The devil made me do it!
~ Flip Wilson
Both men had made her feel as if she were the one who was at fault, a typically masculine reaction to a woman who was able to act independently of them.
~ Flora Kidd
It is horribly disappointing to watch kids learn to blame others for their lack of success instead of becoming people who reach goals through effort and determination
~ Foster W. Cline
When successful, we would not have to thank the state for our success. And, conversely, when unsuccessful, we would no more think of blaming the state for our misfortune than would the farmers blame the state because of hail or frost.
~ Frederic Bastiat
Non, Céline n'est pas une marque de chaussures. C'est un écrivain français. Le héros de son plus célèbre roman s'appelle Bardamu et il fait le tour de la planète à la recherche d'un coupable. Il traverse la guerre, la misère, la maladie, il va en Afrique, en Amérique, et il ne trouve jamais le responsable de notre désolation. Le livre est sorti en 1932 et cinq ans plus tard, Céline se trouvait un bouc émissaire : les juifs.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
Basically, having a gift for happiness was a bit like being good at maths or games: it depended partly on the development of the brain after you were born, ad even before, but also on how your parents or other adults had brought you up when you were small. And of course on your own efforts and subsequent encounters. 'Nature or nurture,' said the professor. 'Whichever way, the parents are to blame!
~ Francois Lelord
The destruction of Black males now is indirect, so that the Black male victims themselves can be led to participate in - and then be blamed for- their own mass deaths.
~ Frances Cress Welsing
Oh, why don't we blame it on Pen?" not-Triss heard herself snap, in a voice that sounded harsher and more brutal than her own. something had burst, and the words welled up in spite of all her attempts to dam them. "That's what we always do, isn't it? That's what she's for, isn't it? We blame everything on Pen and then we change the subject. And nothing matters as long as we don't talk about it.
~ Frances Hardinge
The influence of sin touches the innocent as well as the guilty.
~ Billy Graham
The Bible clearly teaches that when we turn our backs on God and choose to disregard His moral laws there are inevitable consequences. Furthermore it is not God who is to blame for the consequences, but the person who has broken His law.
~ Billy Graham
If you don't do your part, don't blame God.
~ Billy Sunday
Ranmaru: I'm sorry! I'm so sorry! Everything... Is my fault . Goda: Is it your fault... the Earth is round and the sky is blue... and my hair is wavy?
~ Bisco Hatori
An excuse becomes an obstacle in your journey to success when it is made in place of your best effort or when it is used as the object of the blame.
~ Bo Bennett
Blame it on a simple twist of fate.
~ Bob Dylan
If we're all led to believe that poverty is just a matter of laziness or stupidity or whatever other justifications we come up with, then we're not likely to be in a real position to do much about it when it comes to attacking the root causes of the problem. Instead of demanding a more equitable system for the distribution of social and economic goods, we blame the victim.
~ Bob Torres
Who better to blame it on than a fairy?
~ Bobbie Hinman
Je l'ai tué, dit Angel. - Non, dit Petitjean. Vous l'avez poussé et il est mort en arrivant sur les cailloux. C'est un hasard.
~ Boris Vian