Blame Quote by Augustine of Hippo
““What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.””
About This Quote
Source Sermon: Confessions, Book 4, 5th century
The passage critiques self‑glorification and the tendency to attribute failures to divine will rather than personal responsibility.
In simple terms: Blaming God for bad deeds while seeking glory for good ones is hypocritical.
Own your actions, avoid shifting blame.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal decision‑making
- leadership
- spiritual growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you hold yourself accountable for failures?
- What motivates your desire for glory?
Blaming God can prevent learning from mistakes.