Quotes About Blame
Sorry? For what, Mom? She looked at me, eyes widening, For not protecting you, she said. All this time I'd been the one with everything to hide, everything to be ashamed of. It hadn't even occurred to me that someone else might think to take the blame. I should have known what was happening. I should have known just by looking at you.
~ Sarah Dessen
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Al hacerlo, sentí un nuevo acceso de furia hacia mi hermano. Sus decisiones equivocadas habían causado varios daños colaterales, pero este en concreto lo iba a sufrir yo sola. Muchas gracias.
~ Sarah Dessen
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it is not what you do or don't do, but how convincingly you can be accused of it.
~ Sarah Dunant
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When there is fear about the future, it is comforting to take it out on outsiders who can be blamed for the past.
~ Sarah Dunant
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It takes two to tango" isn't even true on the dance floor. One person can do a lot of evil all on his or her own. But the Theory of Mutual Blame arose sometime before Doc was even born. Perhaps it was a takeoff on Freud's seduction theory or the more generic practice of blaming victims for being alive. Its origins were unclear, but no one had ever had to take full responsibility for their own actions since.
~ Sarah Schulman
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They did not know how much he cared for them. No. It hurt him greatly and he blamed Margaret for turning them against him. She wanted to ruin him, while she wore the mask of kindness.
~ Saul Bellow
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The job isn't done until you've blamed someone for the parts that went wrong.
~ Scott Adams
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The best solution to a problem is often unrelated to who is at fault. It is loserthink to believe otherwise.
~ Scott Adams
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As every barrier to the constraint of individualism is removed - as 'I' and 'my' appear in the names of more and more software applications and IT products - nevertheless today's rampant mimeticism ensures that 'I' and 'my' become less and less differentiated from 'you' and 'yours'...We crave differentiation, and deprived of it we blame the failing institutions that once might have delivered it.
~ Scott Cowdell
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That was us.' I told him we were the kids who'd caused the Burneys' deaths.
~ Scott Heim
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Even the government couldn't have concocted such an obscene clusterfuck. So this one was on God or the universe, whichever way you wanted to assign the blame.
~ Scott Nicholson
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You'll need to discipline, but the way you do so can mean the difference between your child's heart being touched by God or being hardened by hurt and blame.
~ Scott Turansky
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This isn't on you,' he told her. It was nothing more than wicked coincidence. UCAs got made most often by cops or prosecutors who recognized them.
~ Scott Turow
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You can't blame a match for a house made of straw
~ Scott Westerfeld
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It's just the way things are. she shrugged. It's no one's fault. Or everyone's.
~ Scott Westerfeld
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When two men quarrel, who owns the cooler head is the more to blame." "?? ???? ?????????? ????? ??????? ???, ??? ?????" (in Russian)
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Wir haben nicht verschuldet, unglücklich zu werden; aber auch nicht verdient, zusammen glücklich zu sein.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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As the Scholar says, blame the individual, and the problem persists; analyse the system, and you're already one step closer to finding a solution.
~ John Burnside
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A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.
~ John Burroughs
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When people point fingers at someone else, they should remember that three fingers are pointing back at them.
~ John Bytheway
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wants to accept that someone close might have taken his or her own life. Too much blame accrues to those left behind for it to be accommodated so easily.
~ John Connolly
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As long as we blame, as long as we avoid or deny, we remove from the realm of possibility the power to do something about our lives. We become totally dependent upon the ups and downs we create around us.
~ John Daido Loori
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Absence of social blame is the usual mark of goodness for it shows that evil has been avoided. Blame is most readily averted by being so much like everybody else that one passes unnoticed. Conventional morality is a drab morality, in which the only fatal thing is to be conspicuous. If there be flavor left in it, then some natural traits have somehow escaped being subdued.
~ John Dewey
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My hands are guilty, but my heart is free.
~ John Dryden
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