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Quotes About Blame

It is better for you to take responsibility for your life as it is, instead of blaming others, or circumstances, for your predicament. As your eyes open, you'll see that your state of health, happiness, and every circumstance of your life has been, in large part, arranged by you - consciously or unconsciously.
~ Dan Millman
It is better for you to take responsibility for your life as it is, instead of blaming others, or circumstances, for your predicament. As your eyes open, you'll see that your state of health, happiness, and every circumstance of your life has been, in large part, arranged by you — consciously or unconsciously.
~ Dan Millman
It is better for you to take responsibility for your life as it is, instead of blaming others, or circumstances, for your predicament.
~ Dan Millman
Controlling families are particularly difficult for sensitive children, who experience emotional blows and limits on their freedom especially acutely. Sensitive children also tend to blame themselves for family problems.
~ Dan Neuharth
In so doing, it's important to place responsibility where it truly belongs by acknowledging that: You aren't responsible for what your parents did to you, they are. You are responsible for what you do with your life now, your parents aren't.
~ Dan Neuharth
Bad as he is, the Devil may be abus'd, Be falsly charg'd, and causelesly accus'd, When Men, unwilling to be blam'd alone, Shift off these Crimes on Him which are their Own.
~ Daniel Defoe
People who are optimistic see a failure as due to something that can be changed so that they can succeed next time around, while pessimists take the blame for failure, ascribing it to some lasting characteristic they are helpless to change.
~ Daniel Goleman
The file clanked against me, my stupid idea nobody would have gotten had I ever done it. You even wouldn't have gotten it, Ed, I thought, watching her go. It's why we broke up, so here it is. Ed, how could you?
~ Daniel Handler
Ama onu suçlam?yorum, çünkü benim kim olduÄŸumu anlama çabalar?m?n ve varl???m?n tüm anlam?n?n, sadece geçmiÅŸimle deÄŸil, geleceÄŸimle ilgili olas?l?klar? ve sadece nereden geldiÄŸimi deÄŸil, nereye gittiÄŸimi de bilmekten geçtiÄŸini bir türlü anlam?yor.
~ Daniel Keyes
She tried to soothe me, to tell me it didn't matter, that there was no reason to blame myself. But ashamed, and no longer able to control my anguish, I began to sob. There in her arms I cried myself to sleep, and I dreamed of the courtier and the pink-cheeked maiden. But in my dream it was the maiden who held the sword.
~ Daniel Keyes
"When a man blames others for his failures, it's a good idea to credit others with his successes."
~ Howard W. Newton
"Success has many fathers, failure is a mother."
~ Jeanne Phillips
Sometimes I wish I had a terrible childhood, so that at least I'd have an excuse.
~ Jimmy Fallon
And he'd hated himself, and hated her, too, for the ruin they'd made of each other.
~ Dennis Lehane
I praise loudly. I blame softly.
~ Catherine the Great
Our actions seem to have their lucky and unlucky stars, to which a great part of that blame and that commendation is due which is given to the actions themselves.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Those of us who are blamed when old for reading childish books were blamed when children for reading books too old for us.
~ C.S. Lewis
To be angry is to revenge the faults of others on ourselves.
~ Alexander Pope
Blaming and punishing others are superficial expressions of anger.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
Guilt is anger directed at ourselves.
~ Peter McWilliams
If you squeeze an orange, orange juice comes out. Nothing can come out of you that is not in you. If when you are pressured, anger comes out, it is not the fault of the person who pressured.
~ Wayne Dyer
Well Connor thought ruefully At least now I know who to thank for my anger issues.
~ Justin Somper
Only a dog would lick a finger pointed in anger.
~ Jason Thomas
She thought the human condition was a calculated insult to her personally, the fault of certain people in particular. If she wasn't the president of the United States, or Mrs. Rockefeller, or at least happy, it was somebody else's fault, not hers. Her stinger was always out.
~ Wendell Berry