Faults Quotes - Page 7
Friedrich Nietzsche; (2016). “Human, All Too Human”, p.29, Xist Publishing
Every one has his faults: but we do not see the wallet on our own backs.
"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 265-67, Carmina, XXII. 20, 1922.
When someone stabs you it's not your fault that you feel pain.
Louise Penny (2007). “A Fatal Grace: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel”, p.189, Macmillan
It's no one's fault to be born ugly, but, honestly, must it be worn as a symbol of pride?
Joan Collins (2012). “The World According to Joan”, p.77, Hachette UK
And he that does one fault at first And lies to hide it, makes it two.
Isaac Watts (1855). “Dr. Watts's Divine and Moral Songs, etc”, p.10
Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes error a fault, and truth discourtesy.
Jeremy Taylor, John Wheeldon, George Herbert (1768). “Sacred Prolusions: Or, Select Pieces from Bishop Taylor and Mr. Herbert. By the Rev. John Wheeldon, ... With a Preface and a Discourse on Rev.xviii. 21. By the Editor”, p.107
If we love each other enough, we will bear with each other’s faults and burdens.
Dorothy Day, Peter Day (1999). “On Pilgrimage”, p.30, A&C Black
Peggy Noonan (1990). “What I Saw at the Revolution: A Political Life in the Reagan Era”, Random House (NY)
Alexander Pope (1850*). “The works of Alexander Pope. With notes by dr. Warburton”, p.123
Publish not men's secret faults, for by disgracing them you make yourself of no repute.
Saadi, Francis Gladwin, Eric Serejski (2016). “Gulistan or Rose Garden”, p.156, Innovations and Information