Faults Quotes
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Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good.
Ernest Hemingway -
Not to alter one's faults is to be faulty indeed.
Confucius
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When you like someone, you like them in spite of their faults. When you love someone, you love them with their faults.
Hermann Hesse -
Dwell not on the faults and shortcomings of others; instead, seek clarity about your own.
Gautama Buddha -
In vain I have looked for a single man capable of seeing his own faults and bringing the charge home against himself.
Confucius -
And oft, my jealousy shapes faults that are not.
William Shakespeare -
Everything is your fault if you're any damn good.
Ernest Hemingway -
If you hear that someone is speaking ill of you, instead of trying to defend yourself you should say: 'He obviously does not know me very well, since there are so many other faults he could have mentioned.'
Epictetus
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Focus on remedies, not faults.
Jack Nicklaus -
When you see a good man, try to emulate his example, and when you see a bad man, search yourself for his faults.
Confucius -
Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths. It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do. A lover whose passion is extreme loves even the faults of the beloved.
Moliere -
Most faults are not in our Constitution, but in ourselves.
Ramsey Clark -
We're not perfect; we all have things that people might not like to see, and I like to show my faults.
Grace Jones -
And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.
William Shakespeare
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All models have faults - that doesnt mean you cant use them as tools for making decisions.
Myron Scholes -
I have my faults, but changing my tune is not one of them.
Samuel Beckett -
I tolerate my faults but not at all other people's.
Camille Claudel -
Even if you play perfectly, a fault of your opponent's can destroy the entire beauty of the game.
Vladimir Kramnik -
For anyone approaching any one of the cast albums, if they don't like what they hear, it's not the performer's fault.
Stephen Sondheim -
I can't help detesting my relations. I suppose it comes from the fact that none of us can stand other people having the same faults as ourselves.
Oscar Wilde
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The things that stayed were things that didn't matter except they stayed, night and day, all seasons the same, and were peaceful to a fault and boded no ill but thought well enough of themselves to repeat their presences.
William H. Gass -
I think the worst woman that ever existed would have made a man of very passable reputation -- they are all better than us and their faults such as they are must originate with ourselves.
Lord Byron -
He'd wanted someone to see him. To see past his reputation...He wanted to be seen not as flawless, but as himself, faults and all.
Courtney Milan -
We love ourselves notwithstanding our faults, and we ought to love our friends in like manner.
Cyrus the Great