Faults Quotes
- Condemn the fault and not the actor of it? — William Shakespeare
- I will chide no breather in the world but myself, against whom I know most faults. — William Shakespeare
- No one finds fault with defects which are the result of nature. — Aristotle
- The title of Ultracrepidarian critics has been given to those persons who find fault with small and insignificant details. — William Hazlitt
- Men ought to be most annoyed by the sufferings which come from their own faults. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
- To be silent is but a small virtue; but it is a serious fault to reveal secrets. — Unknown Author
- Shakespeare never had six lines together without a fault. Perhaps you may find seven, but this does not refute my general assertion. — Samuel Johnson
- In love quarrels the party that loves the most is always most willing to acknowledge the greater fault. — Walter Scott
- Be eager to lend a patient ear to the opinions of others and think long and hard whether whoever finds fault has reason or not… — Leonardo da Vinci
- Surely when a man is painting a picture he ought not refuse to hear any man's opinion... Since men are able to form a true… — Leonardo da Vinci
- Who'd bear to hear the Gracchi chide sedition? — Juvenal
- Every fault of the mind becomes more conspicuous and more guilty in proportion to the rank of the offender — Juvenal
- The essential fault of surrealism is that it invents without discovering. To make a clam play an accordion is to invent not to discover. The… — Wallace Stevens
- England with all thy faults, I love thee still-- My country! and, while yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners may be… — William Cowper
- One fault begets another; one crime renders another necessary. — Robert Southey
- They who once engage in iniquitous designs miserably deceive themselves when they think that they will go so far and no farther; one fault begets… — Robert Southey
- The faults of great authors are generally excellences carried to an excess. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Necessity, that great refuge and excuse for human frailty, breaks through all law; and he is not to be accounted in fault whose crime is… — Blaise Pascal
- Nothing is good but mediocrity. The majority has settled that, and finds fault with him who escapes it at whichever end... To leave the mean… — Blaise Pascal
- Use encouragement. Make the fault seem easy to correct. — Dale Carnegie