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It's not my fault all women like motorcycles, Murph. They're basically huge vibrators. With wheels.

Jim Butcher (2004). “Blood Rites: Book six of The Dresden Files”, p.152, Penguin

I like a man with faults, especially when he knows it. To err is human

Hugh Prather (2009). “Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person”, p.100, Bantam

No man is born without faults.

Horace, William SMART (M.A.) (1830). “Horace literally translated, for the use of students. By William Smart, etc. [In prose.]”, p.131

My biggest fault is that the faults I was born with grow bigger each year.

Haruki Murakami (2011). “A Wild Sheep Chase”, p.64, Random House

It is not society's fault that most men seem to miss their vocation. Most men have no vocation.

George Santayana, Marianne S. Wokeck, Martin A. Coleman, James Gouinlock (2013). “The Life of Reason or The Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Society, Volume VII, Book Two”, p.64, MIT Press

Many an irritating fault, many an unlovely oddity, has come of a hard sorrow.

George Eliot (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of George Eliot (Illustrated)”, p.6393, Delphi Classics

Every damn thing is your own fault, if you are any good.

Ernest Hemingway (1963). “Green Hills of Africa”, Scribner

Everybody has something wrong with them.

Ernest Hemingway (2014). “Moveable Feast: The Restored Edition”, p.98, Simon and Schuster

I have no confidence in a man whose faults you cannot see.

Edward Dahlberg (1965). “Reasons of the heart”

None so good that he has no faults, None so wicked that he is worth naught.

Edith Hamilton (1969). “Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes”

Not to alter one's faults is to be faulty indeed.

Confucius (1950). “The Best of Confucius”