Quotes About Fault
If it's never our fault, we can't take responsibility for it. If we can't take responsibility for it, we'll always be its victim.
~ Richard Bach
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You don't attack the grunts of Vietnam; you blame the theory behind the war. Nobody who fought in that war was at fault. It was the war itself that was at fault. It's the same thing with psychotherapy.
~ James Hillman
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How the hell could she hold him at fault for the situation when he'd had no choice in any of it? "What did I do to deserve that?" he demanded. West's mouth twitched. "Aside from saying you were going to cast her out and destroy her home?" "I apologized!" "Never apologize to women. It only confirms that you were wrong, and incenses them further.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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What happened to Owen was ultimately Luna's fault. Luna accepted blame and would pay off the tab. There was one problem with this unspoken contract: The two parties had very different ideas about the size of the debt.
~ Lisa Lutz
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The Guardian's eyes widened with amazement, and he tightened his grip on me. He had my arms, so the action I was forced to take was entirely his fault. It was as direct as my previous action, but not nearly as polite. In the next instant, the Guardian was on his knees trying to remember how to breath.
~ Unknown
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Defects and weakness in men's understandings, as well as other faculties, come from want of a right use of their own minds; I am apt to think, the fault is generally mislaid upon nature, and there is often a complaint of want of parts, when the fault lies in want of a due improvement of them.
~ Locke John
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It wasn't entirely his fault that he was so emotionally challenged, she thought, putting a hand on his jaw. "You're so pretty, Joe. It's really a shame that you're such a dumbass.
~ Jill Shalvis
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It's all your fault. I'm not usually so noisy. -It worked to our advantage. You kept the bears scared off.
~ Jill Shalvis
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The building was on fire, and it wasn't my fault
~ Jim Butcher
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The building was on fire, and it wasn't my fault. My
~ Jim Butcher
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They ambushed us." "But . . ." Bridget said. "Gwen . . . the fight started when you [shot] into that officer's face." "It is hardly my fault if they did not ambush us more effectively than they did
~ Jim Butcher
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The building was on fire and it wasn't my fault
~ Jim Butcher
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It's easy to blame someone else for our failings...
~ Unknown
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Whether or not you believe in Fate comes down to one thing: who do you blame when something goes wrong.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Errors have been made. Others will be blamed.
~ Unknown
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It was my fault, in the wrong time, I wonder so often, regret gets exhausting.
~ Unknown
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All blame is a waste of time. No matter how much fault you find with another, and regardless of how much you blame him, it will not change you.
~ Wayne Dyer
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When you struggle with your partner, you are struggling with yourself. Every fault you see in them touches a denied weakness in yourself.
~ Unknown
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Don't trust someone who's lied to you several times, because your just setting yourself up for a big fall. In the end it will only be your fault.
~ Unknown
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If it is your fault that your mother is miserable, it becomes a potentially fixable affront. Taking blame means that at least the hope of love is still there-all you have to do is deserve it.
~ Victoria Secunda
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Man is nature's sole mistake.
~ W. S. Gilbert
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To err is human - and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
~ Robert Orben
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A great hitter isn't born, he's made. He's made out of practice, fault correction, and confidence.
~ Rogers Hornsby
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But which stories do you mean, he said; and what fault do you find with them? A fault which is most serious, I said; the fault of telling a lie, and, what is more, a bad lie. But when is this fault committed? Whenever an erroneous representation is made of the nature of gods and heroes,—as when a painter paints a portrait not having the shadow of a likeness to the original. Yes
~ Plato
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