To forgive a fault in another is more sublime than to be faultless one's self. — George Sand Copy Share Image
If we were faultless we should not be so much annoyed by the defects of those with whom we associate. — Francois Fenelon Copy Share Image
Were we faultless, we would not derive such satisfaction from remarking the faults of others. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
This sweetest and best of all creatures, faultless in spite of all her faults. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
If we could wake each morning with no memory of living before we went to sleep, we might arrive at a faultless… — Christopher Fry Copy Share Image
To think that only faultless people are worthwhile seems like an incredible exclusion of almost everything of deep value in the human… — Marilynne Robinson Copy Share Image
“To find peace in the presence of the faultless is the desire of the one who seeks excellence; and is not nothingness… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
“When you see the members of your household as faultless (nirdosh) and see only your own faults, then true pratikraman will be… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
But, ah me! where is the faultless human creature who can persevere in a good resolution, without sometimes failing and falling back? — Wilkie Collins Copy Share Image
A bachelor must not waste time looking for a faultless woman to marry her. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
It is much easier to find fault with others, than to be faultless ourselves. — Samuel Richardson Copy Share Image
“One becomes all encompassing (sarvasva, the work is completed), when one can see the world as completely faultless (nirdosh).” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image