Faults Quotes
1750 quotes by 1143 authors
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When you're the leader, everything is your fault.
— Terry Goodkind
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The crisis in Ukraine is all the European Union’s fault. Its leaders negotiated a trade deal with Ukraine, which essentially blackmailed the country to choose…
— Marine Le Pen
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The inability to grasp the pathology* of our oligarchic rulers is one of our gravest faults.
— Chris Hedges
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You can blame people who knock things over in the dark or you can begin to light candles. You're only at fault if you know…
— Paul Hawken
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It is easy to find fault, if one has that disposition. There was once a man who, not being able to find any other fault…
— Mark Twain
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It is not so much the being exempt from faults, as having overcome them, that is an advantage to us.
— Alexander Pope
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When we try to avoid one fault, we are led to the opposite, unless we be very careful.
— Horace
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Everybody loves to find fault, it gives a feeling of superiority.
— William Feather
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I have long been disposed to judge men by their average. If it is reasonably high, I am charitable with faults that look pretty black.
— E. W. Howe
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I have not hated the man, but his faults.
— Martial
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Faultfinding without suggestions for improvement is a waste of time.
— Ralph C. Smedley
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In the intercourse of life, we please more by our faults than by our good qualities.
— Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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I may have my faults, but being wrong ain't one of them.
— Jimmy Hoffa
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To copy faults is want of sense.
— Charles Churchill
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The basic fault lines today are not between people with different beliefs but between people who hold these beliefs with an element of uncertainty and…
— Peter L. Berger
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Faults in English prose derive not so much from lack of knowledge, intelligence or art as from lack of thought, patience or goodwill.
— Robert Graves
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It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new [post-Cold-War] world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic. The great…
— Samuel P. Huntington
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Individual faults and frailties are no excuse to give in - and no exemption from the common obligation to give of ourselves.
— Edward Kennedy
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The bells which toll for mankind are—most of them, anyway—like the bells of Alpine cattle; they are attached to our own necks, and it must…
— Peter Medawar
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Here is Theodore Roosevelt with all his faults and with all his strengths—the devoted family man, the passionate game hunter, the astute politician, the frustrated…
— David Herbert Donald
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