Blame Quotes
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Great leaders don't blame the tools they are given. Great leaders work to sharpen them.
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Pain is inevitable. It is actually a great opportunity for growth, but when we blame or fail to take responsibility for our suffering, the pain becomes stagnant, and stagnant pain can have a compounding effect if left unchecked.
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With emotional abuse, the insults, insinuations, criticism, and accusations slowly eat away at the victim’s self-esteem until he or she is incapable of judging a situation realistically. He or she may begin to believe that there is something wrong with them or even fear they are losing their mind. They have become so beaten down emotionally that they blame themselves for the abuse.
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The bear would have to be stopped. Stan is just making the distinction that you wouldn’t blame the bear the same way you would blame a responsible person.
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No one is to blame for the breakdown in trust between politics, media and the public.
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Teach your children early not to pass the blame or make excuses, but to take responsibility for their actions.
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Can't blame a man for being human when human is all he'll ever be!
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I don't want to blame anybody, but I just want to tell you that the process of writing is antisocial, so on the days that you have something really important to write, go from lying down directly to your notepad or your computer. Do not talk.
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how could advice be successful? If it turns out right, the adviser is ignored and the advisee takes all the credit. If it proves mistaken, the adviser receives all the blame.
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A leader or mentor gives credit to others when things go right, and accepts the blame when things go wrong.
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If a man deliberately abstains from wine to such an extent that he does serious harm to his nature, he will not be free from blame.
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You can't blame a book for its story.
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The state of interbeing is a vulnerable state. It is the vulnerability of the naive altruist, of the trusting lover, of the unguarded sharer. To enter it, one must leave behind the seeming shelter of a control-based life, protected by walls of cynicism, judgment, and blame.
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The simple truth is that you can understand a town. You can know and love and hate it. You can blame it, resent it, and nothing changes. In the end, you’re just another part of it.
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Listen to the people who are talking about how to fix what's wrong, not the ones who just work people into a snit over the problems. Listen to the people who have ideas about how to fix things, not the ones who just blame others.
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They are good furniture pictures, unworthy of praise, and undeserving of blame.
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Never blame another person for your personal choices - you are still the one who must live out the consequences of your choices.