Quote by Thomas Carlyle Download Open image ““The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none.”” — Thomas Carlyle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Of all the acts of man, repentance is the most divine. The greatest of all faults . . . is to be conscious of none." (Thomas Carlyle)” — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
“All day long, no one is at fault for anything. Whatever faults we see; we see them because of our own defects.” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“If we had no faults we should not take so much pleasure in noting those of others.” — François de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
“There is no one in the world to bother the one who wants to see only his own faults, and no one else’s.” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“We can only find those faults in others that already exist within us, and the same goes for those things we admire about them.” — Stephen Richards Copy Share Image
“Those who love to find faults in others rarely find faults in themselves.” — Frank Sonnenberg Copy Share Image
“One cannot see each and every one of his faults until he attains complete awareness (poorna jagruti); and until then he cannot become faultless… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“The ultimate awareness is the one when no body in the world is seen faulty.” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
“none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“If you are willing to admit faults, you have one less fault to admit.” — Mitchell Symons Copy Share Image
O thou that pinest in the imprisonment of the Actual, and criest bitterly to the gods for a kingdom wherein to rule and create,… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
No sadder proof can be given by a man of his own littleness than disbelief in great men. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Fame, we may understand, is no sure test of merit, but only a probability of such: it is an accident, not a property, of… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Be a pattern to others, and then all will go well; for as a whole city is affected by the licentious passions and vices… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
The glory of a workman, still more of a master workman, that he does his work well, ought to be his most precious possession;… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
All human things do require to have an ideal in them; to have some soul in them. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Insurrection, never so necessary, is a most sad necessity; and governors who wait for that to instruct them are surely getting into the fatalest… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Let Time and Chance combine, combine! Let Time and Chance combine! The fairest love from heaven above, That love of yours was mine, My… — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image