“Liberalism teaches those who have fallen behind in the economic scramble to blame others for their failure. This attitude stimulates juices of resentment and deprives its holders of the power to change their condition.” BehindsAttitudeTeachEconomicConditionsBlameFallenLiberalismResentmentJuicePower To Change Author:David Horowitz
“How can we appraise a proposal if the terms hurled at our ears can mean anything or nothing, and change their significance with the inflection of the voice? Welfare state, national socialism, radical, liberal, conservative, reactionary and a regiment of others ... these terms in today's usage, are generally compounds of confusion and prejudice. If our attitudes are muddled, our language is often to blame. A good tonic for clearer thinking is a dose of precise, legal definition.” IfsThinkingMeanStatesTodayLanguageVoiceTermAttitudeEarsPrejudiceBlameDefinitionsConservativeSocialismConfusionRadicalWelfareSignificancePreciseProposalCompoundsDoseReactionariesUsageWelfare StateAppraise Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Internationally and in foreign markets, movies starring women don't make as much money as movies starring men. And then you can blame filmmakers, especially in comedy, which is my bread and butter, because it's become a bit of a boys' club over the years. With the boys in charge you get these takes on women which are either the girlfriend or the mean wife or the girl who appears in a romantic comedy. You're just getting either men's fantasies about women or what they think is the reality about women instead of men just having a healthy attitude about women.” ThinkingMenMeanRealityGirlAttitudeBoysFantasyComedyWifeHealthyBlameFilmmakerGirlfriendMovie Star Author:Paul Feig
“This attitude of how society views women as chattel - that's the biggest thing to overcome. When I first started a stake in the issue of relationship abuse, I got really beat up by the Christian right because I was interfering in what was a personal family affair. It's a "family matter." That's why I wish we'd drop the phrase "domestic violence." It sounds like a domesticated cat. It is the most vicious of all crimes - to be abused by someone you had a relationship with! Because then you blame yourself.” ChristianWishAttitudeViolenceCrimeCatOvercomingAbuseBlameAffairInterfereDomestic ViolenceChristian Right Author:Joe Biden
“I'm only going to stand before God and give an account for my life, not for somebody else's life. If I have a bad attitude, then I need to say there's no point in me blaming you for what's wrong in my life.” IfsNeedsGivingAttitudeAccountsBlameNo PointBad AttitudeWrong Attitude Author:Joyce Meyer
“Reproach is shame, blame, disgrace, disapproval and a disrespectful attitude toward yourself. When you're under reproach, your behavior shows it.” ShowsAttitudeBehaviorShameBlameDisgraceReproachDisrespectfulDisapproval Author:Joyce Meyer
“Praise and blame alike mean nothing. No, delightful as the pastime of measuring may be, it is the most futile of all occupations, and to submit to the decrees of the measurers the most servile of attitudes.” MayMeanAttitudePraiseBlameOccupationSubmitDelightfulMeasuringDecreePastime Book:A Room of One's Own: And Three Guineas Source: A Room of One's Own: And Three Guineas
“I don't blame the people for the fact that so many movies are bad. I think there's a corrupt, perverted, lazy and sloppy attitude that's pervasive in the movie business. The whole entertainment business is kind of crumbling around us.” PeopleThinkingKindWholeFactsAttitudeBlameEntertainmentLazySloppyCrumblingMovie BusinessEntertainment Business Author:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
“The bombing in Oklahoma City has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric that’s been coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. Right-wing talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Bob Grant, Oliver North, G. Gordon Liddy, Michael Reagan and others take to the air every day with basically the same format: Detail a problem, blame the government or a group and invite invective from like-minded people. Never do most of the radio hosts encourage outright violence, but the extent to which their attitudes may embolden or encourage some extremists has clearly become an issue.” PeopleMenMayShowsProblemGovernmentWhiteCitiesAttentionAttitudeIssuesViolenceGroupsAirBlameAngryWingsRadioDetailsFocusedGrantsHostInvitesBobRhetoricWhite ManRight WingExtremistBombingFormatTalk ShowsOklahomaOklahoma City Author:Bryant Gumbel
“When life does not go our way or we inadvertently make a mistake, it is so easy to make excuses, place blame on others, or argue that circumstances were against us. But we only progress in life to the extent that we take responsibility for our actions and attitudes, and put forth the initiative necessary to create our own circumstances.” WayDoeActionEasyFreedomMistakeAttitudeResponsibilityProgressCircumstancesSelf ImprovementEmpowermentBlameExcuseArguingImprovementInitiativeTaking ResponsibilityOur ActionsProgress In Life Author:Stephen Covey
“Anticipating attacks, I should like to emphasize that I do not subscribe to the myths propagated by enemies of Israel and I am not blaming Jews for anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism predates the birth of Israel. Neither Israel's policies nor the critics of those policies should be held responsible for anti-Semitism. At the same time, I do believe that attitudes toward Israel are influenced by Israel's policies, and attitudes toward the Jewish community are influenced by the pro-Israel lobby's success in suppressing divergent views.” ShouldBelieveCommunityViewsAttitudeEnemyPolicyBirthResponsibleBlameCriticsJewIsraelMythDivergentAnti SemitismSuppressingJewish Community Author:George Soros
“That because of this interplay of conscious and unconscious factors in guilt and the impossibility of legalistic blame, we are forced into an attitude of acceptance of the universal human situation and a recognition of the participation of every one of us in man's inhumanity to man.” MenHumansAttitudeSituationAcceptanceConsciousUniversalBlameGuiltFactorsRecognitionUnconsciousExistentialParticipationImpossibilityInhumanityConscious And UnconsciousInhumanity To Man Author:Rollo May
“It is not enough to behave reverently; we must feel in our hearts reverence for our Heavenly Father and our Lord, Jesus Christ. Reverence flows from our admiration and respect for Deity. It is something we feel inside our hearts no matter what is going on around us. It is also a personal responsibility. We cannot blame others for disturbing our reverent attitudes.” FeelsHeartMatterEnoughFatherJesusChristAttitudeResponsibilityLordJesus ChristFlowNo Matter WhatBlameBehaveHeavenlyAdmirationReverenceDisturbingDeitiesOur LordPersonal ResponsibilityHeavenly FatherLord Jesus ChristOur Lord Jesus ChristAdmiration And Respect Author:L. Tom Perry
“By our attitude, we decide to read, or not to read. By our attitude, we decide to try or give up. By our attitude, we blame ourselves for our failure, or we blame others. Our attitude determines whether we tell the truth or lie, act or procrastinate, advance or recede, and by our own attitude we and we alone actually decide whether to succeed or fail.” GivingTryingLyingAttitudeFailingSucceedGiving UpBlameDetermineTelling The TruthDeep ThoughtProcrastinating Author:Jim Rohn
“The best years of your life are the ones in which you decide your problems are your own. You do not blame them on your mother, the ecology, or the president. You realize that you control your own destiny.” LifeInspirationalYearsProblemHappinessSuccessMotherPresidentRealizingAttitudeResponsibilityDestinyPsychologyFateConfidenceDepressionDecidedTwentiesElectionBlameMindsetHard TimesEcologyGrowth MindsetYour DestinyPersonal ResponsibilityPsychologistBe True To YourselfLoving LifeLife HappinessAlways HappyBest YearJust Be HappyJoy HappinessProblems In LifeLife And HappinessAlways Be HappyJust Being YouBlaming OthersOthers HappinessSelf ResponsibilitySuccess Is Not MeasuredLife DestinyResponsibility For Your LifeLife And DestinyDestiny And ChoiceControl Of Your LifeSharing HappinessMy Own HappinessResponsibilities In LifeOutgrowingControl Your DestinyBe Your Own PersonResponsibility To OthersBest Years Of Your LifeBlaming Yourself Author:Albert Ellis