Quote by Martin Edwards Download Open image ““Gets blamed for a lot of things, does the weather. Convenient scapegoat, if you ask me.”” — Martin Edwards ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Which is just another way of blaming, and perhaps the best way, because there is solace and a certain stoical peace in blaming everything on the rain, and then blaming something as uncontrollable as the rain on something as indifferent as the Arm of the Lord. Because nothing can be done about the rain except blaming. And if nothing can… — Ken Kesey Copy Share
“Knowing there's a reason for what happens also saves us from being filled with blame.” — Mira Kirshenbaum Copy Share Image
“Sometimes bad things happen. Nothing caused them. They're nobody's fault and no one's to blame. They just happen.” — Katherine Lampe Copy Share Image
“Never blame yourself, including others. No one deserves to be blamed under the universe.” — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“The only people we want to blame are ourselves, because it will be ourselves that we rely upon.” — Markus Zusak Copy Share Image
“Blaming is a way to protect our hearts, to try to protect what is soft and open and tender in ourselves.” — Pema Chödrön Copy Share Image
“But let's face it: society doesn't really care who it blames, as long as it blames someone” — Alex Marwood Copy Share Image
“Why does every quote about bad stuff happening have to do with weather? And are there any about tsunamis? Because that feels like the… — colleen oakley Copy Share Image
“Blame is a human concept, one of its blackest and most selfish and self-binding.” — Patrick Ness Copy Share Image
The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell, he is blamed for the weather itself. — Chuck Jones Copy Share Image
“However hard as I try, it keeps growing. My bibliomania is pretty acute.” — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“She says I ought to throw out at least two books for every one I buy. I had new bookshelves put up in the… — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“He was never lonely, not with his books for company. Books never complained, never asked awkward questions.” — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“Whatever the reasons, we never allow anyone else to know the whole of our personal history. I suppose we're afraid of what they might… — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“Life coming out of a death, he'd told her, is the most potent myth of all.” — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“Like a modern counterpart of a tightly-corseted Victorian, she needed to unbutton herself, learn the act of relaxation.” — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“There was something she found intensely attractive about a man with a thirst for knowledge. Marc's obsessive love of books had been--she realized now--a… — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“One thing you learn in my job is that the truth is usually the last thing people want to emerge. Guilty or innocent, it… — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“To her, it was an article of faith: any woman with talent owes it to herself, and to her gender, to make the most… — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image
“For Marc, books were objects of beauty, to be loved, not just read.” — Martin Edwards Copy Share Image