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Quotes About Blame

Um sistema moral que pune a mulher e isenta o homem de toda a culpa me parece assaz execrável.
~ Susanna Clarke
No matter how low the Government stood in the estimation of everyone, when the Foreign Secretary stood up and spoke – ah! how different everything seemed then! How quickly was every bad thing discovered to be the fault of the previous administration (an evil set of men who wedded general stupidity to wickedness of purpose). As
~ Susanna Clarke
Trovare scappatoie quando non si vuole guardare dentro se stessi è la cosa più facile al mondo. Una colpa esterna esiste sempre, è necessario avere molto coraggio per accettare che la colpa - o meglio la responsabilità - appartiene a noi soltanto.
~ Susanna Tamaro
The silence between us was so profound I thought part of it must be my fault.
~ Sylvia Plath
Perhaps that's why I want to be everyone - so no one can blame me for being I.
~ Sylvia Plath
Blame, justification, and complaining are like pills. They are nothing more than stress reducers. They alleviate the stress of failure.
~ T. Harv Eker
it's your own fault for encouraging him..., you know. Now he thinks he's a human being. Neal of Queens cove
~ Tamora Pierce
What trouble have you brought to my doorstep, Beka? she asked. I don't see where blaming me for things that began months ago will be useful, I replied.
~ Tamora Pierce
The person who commits an action is the one responsible for it, not the people he commits the action upon.
~ Tamora Pierce (Author)
The guilty are always the most prone to establish complementary guilt, and the most unforgiving thereafter.
~ Tanith Lee
they're going to blame the sorcerer for both those things as well as the hike in Calgary's transit fares, middle-aged women wearing jeans that barely cover their asses, and SciFi canceling The Dresden Files.
~ Tanya Huff
Always remember you have been given the power to forgive any offense, and in so doing, remove it from your awareness as far as the east is from the west. True Vision is his gift, allowing you to see no blame; forgiveness is your truest purpose in the life. Seventy times seven, always leaving the old self in a watery grave and rising to find no fault. That's grace, that's true baptism and that's good news...
~ Ted Dekker
Then the authorities had blamed another man for his mission and he'd taken a sabbatical, always knowing that he would resume his quest at the right time.
~ Ted Dekker
It's a great excuse and luxury, having a job and blaming it for your inability to do your own art. When you don't have to work, you are left with the horror of facing your own lack of imagination and your own emptiness. A devastating possibility when finally time is your own.
~ Julian Schnabel
My parents will be sad for a while, and they may even blame themselves, the way they do now. Eventually they'll come to peace with my decision. I hope they'll realize I'm finally at peace.
~ Julie Anne Peters
Or was their guilt written plainly, and for all the world to see, across their face? Was it their face, in fact, for which they were guilty?
~ Julie Otsuka
Anda a saber, yo creo que ni vos ni yo tenemos demasiado la culpa. No somos adultos
~ Julio Cortazar
elsewhere called the Strom Thurmond Maneuver.) Pujols of course blamed Beli for everything. Sat in the office of the rector and
~ Junot Diaz
Would somebody please tell him whose idea it had been to kill the entire state of Colorado?
~ Justin Cronin
Well Connor thought ruefully At least now I know who to thank for my anger issues .
~ Justin Somper
qué me ves puto», era cosa de mala suerte o de tiempo. «¿Y de qué murió?». «Lo mataron porque vio feo a alguien». «Bueno, entonces es su culpa. ¿A
~ Juvenal Acosta
The public," he said, "bless them. It's the same in tailoring: they always think they know more about your job than you do, and then you get the blame when it ends up looking a mess." He
~ K.J. Parker
the guilty are innocent, only the innocent can commit crimes.
~ K.J. Parker
No disrespect to the fire god, naturally; blame it instead on His administration, presumably made up of officers of roughly the same level of ability as their terrestial counterparts. That would explain why the mild storm she'd ordered for Oida hit her instead.
~ K.J. Parker