“I live in a universe in which blame doesn't exist. I don't believe in being at fault; I believe in taking responsibility for your actions. If I do something wrong, I take responsibility for it.” IfsBelieveActionUniverseI BelieveResponsibilityBlameFaultsDon't BelieveI Believe InTaking ResponsibilityTake Responsibility For Your Actions Author:Concha Buika
“Ann Richards on How to Be a Good Republican: 1. You have to believe that the nation's current 8-year prosperity was due to the work of Ronald Reagan and George Bush, but yesterday's gasoline prices are all Clinton's fault. 2. You have to believe that those privileged from birth achieve success all on their own. 3. You have to be against all government programs, but expect Social Security checks on time.” YearsBelieveGovernmentNationsSocialAchieveSecurityBirthRepublicanProgramFaultsClintonCurrentsProsperityDuesYesterdayChecksPrivilegedSocial SecurityGasolineGovernment ProgramsGasoline Prices Author:Ann Richards
“People may flatter themselves just as much by thinking that their faults are always present to other people's minds, as if they believe that the world is always contemplating their individual charms and virtues.” PeopleIfsThinkingWorldMindBelieveMayLiteratureIndividualVirtueSelf EsteemSelf LoveFaultsSelf ConfidenceEsteemCharmSelf RespectContemplatingJust Love YourselfInspiring Self Esteem Book:The Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (20+ Books) Source: The Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (20+ Books)
“One of the greatest and also the commonest of faults is for men to believe that, because they never hear their shortcomings spoken of, or read about them in cold print, others can have no knowledge of them. GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG, The Reflections of Lichtenberg We are often more agreeable through our faults than our good qualities.” MenBelieveQualityColdReflectionFaultsPrintShortcomingsGood Quality Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld
“One of the greatest and also the commonest of faults is for men to believe that, because they never hear their shortcomings spoken of, or read about them in cold print, others can have no knowledge of them.” MenBelieveColdFaultsPrintShortcomings Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg