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Quotes About Blame

It is how humans are wired to remember. They either take more credit for success or more responsibility for failure than is their due.
~ Unknown
Shouldering the blame for failure and conferring credit where it is due comes rarely to most.
~ Andy Paula
I thought you were my friend and we would be together until the end but you fu..ed everything up and said sh.. that wasn't true so now you gotta pay bi... -- all the blame is on you.
~ Unknown
Never blame anyone if you get hurt because you took the risk, and you decided who was worth the try.
~ Unknown
You can't stop me from falling apart, because my self-destruction is all your fault.
~ Unknown
I blame God for all the good things that happened in my life to spite him I will be good to others.
~ Unknown
Why should I apologize for the monster I have become? No one ever apologized for making me this way.
~ Unknown
If you stay in a relationship where you are constantly neglected and taken for granted...you have no one to blame but yourself.
~ Unknown
People with maturity and confidence, take blame of wrong decision and this is reflected in their commitment and courage to set right the wrong done by self endeavor.
~ Unknown
Life has this funny and annoying way of making you feel guilty for things you failed to do.
~ Unknown
The problems in this world are not to be blamed on anyone, but to be blamed on the ignorance of our self-nature.
~ Unknown
Dovrei forse prenderti come esempio e rinnegare ogni cosa? - Sì. Funziona proprio così, Circe. Io dico a nostro padre che la mia magia è stata un caso, lui finge di credermi e Zeus finge di credere a lui, e così il mondo torna in equilibrio. La colpa è tua, per aver confessato. Perché tu l'abbia fatto, non lo capirò mai.
~ Madeline Miller
You are struck with a sour feeling of regret for a mistake you did not commit: You are not responsible for what happened.
~ Mahmoud Darwish
You're all at least a year behind and …' 'And whose fault is that?' Callum said with erupting bitterness. 'Until a few years ago we were only allowed to be educated up to the age of fourteen – and in noughts-only schools at that, which don't have a quarter of the money or resources that your schools have.
~ Malorie Blackman
I didn't want to blame her for the way the police treated me and every other nought I knew. I didn't want to hold her responsible for the way security guards and store detectives followed me around every time I entered a department store.
~ Malorie Blackman
Or if we can't blame the main opposition, find a new scapegoat – a section of society with no power, no voice. Blame the travellers or the noughts or the immigrants. Cheap, gutter politics to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
~ Malorie Blackman
Quiénes son los culpables, Carasso: los que odian o los que no quieren ver las consecuencias del odio.
~ Unknown
Children don't write their own tragedies. That is the work of adults.
~ Unknown
you can blame everything on your childhood, hold your parents accountable for every little problem you encounter and all the trials and tribulations of your life, blame them for your weaknesses and fears, but in the end, you are solely responsible for all that you are, and the choice of what you will become.
~ Marc Levy
people were reportedly terrified by the vision of the priest that emphasized it was all their own fault.
~ Unknown
Well, suppose there's a slight doubt that the boy should be in the army and we send him and he gets killed." "I see. Is it responsibility or blame that bothers you?" "I don't want blame." "Sometimes responsibility is worse. It doesn't carry any pleasant egotism.
~ John Steinbeck
It's too easy to excuse yourself because of your ancestry.
~ John Steinbeck
See. Is it responsibility or blame that bothers you?" "I don't want blame." "Sometimes responsibility is worse. It doesn't carry any pleasant egotism.
~ John Steinbeck
There is no explaining a series of misfortunes like that. Every man blames himself. People in their black minds remember sins committed secretly and wonder whether they have caused the evil sequence
~ John Steinbeck