“I don`t know why, but I love the dog eat dog nature of tennis. It`s real, it`s brutal and there`s no hiding place - it's like a one to one street fight. I love the intensity that comes with knowing you walk off court either a winner or a loser. It`s daunting but very exciting. There is no one to blame except yourself, no one cares who comes second.” KnowsRealCareFightingWalksKnowingStreetsDogExcitingBlameCourtWinnerTennisHidingLoserIntensityBrutalHiding PlaceNo One Cares Author:Pete Sampras
“Don't ever have two dogs. That way you won't know which one to blame.” KnowsWayTwoDogBlameTwo Dogs Author:Bob Newhart
“The simplest strategy for bouts of noxious flatus is to not care. Or perhaps to take advantage of a gastroenterologist I know: get a dog. (To blame.)” KnowsCareDogAdvantageBlameStrategySimplest Author:Mary Roach
“Often we blame the breed, but in my opinion, it's not the breed, it's the owner. The owner has to be the pack leader and provide exercise, discipline, then affection. If you do that, you'll have a sweet, loving, and balanced dog - no matter what breed!” IfsMatterLeaderOpinionDogSweetDisciplineExerciseNo Matter WhatBlameAffectionOwnersBalancedPacks Author:Cesar Millan
“I notice that when I feel the most disconnected, once I'm done blaming the moon and everything else, I can see that I am so mired in identification with form and ego and story and identity, and that if I want to, I can read some scripture or read some spiritual book or pray or meditate or sit in the sun or hang around the birds and the dogs, and get a real objective sense of what's really going on here. That usually softens things.” IfsWantFeelsI CanBookRealDoneStoriesSpiritualFormSunDogIdentityPrayingMoonEgoBirdBlameScriptureObjectivesIdentificationDisconnectedI Can Read Author:Alanis Morissette
“Her free hand was clenched in a fist. I held still, waiting for her to say something, to tell me she should have never left me here, where her friends might look to me for help. Finally she looked at me. Her eyes were hard, but she'd let no tears fall. "This is where we blame those who are responsible, Cooper, she told me, her voice very soft. "The colemongers, and the bought Dogs at Tradesmen's kennel. We'll leave an offering for him with the Black God when all this is done, and we'll occupy ourselves with tearing these colemongers apart. all right? We put grief aside for now.” ShouldLooksStillsHardDoneHelpingHandsMightEyeFallLeftWaitingBlackVoiceGriefDogTearsShould HaveResponsibleBlameOfferingDreadHer EyesFists Author:Tamora Pierce
“Dogs can be made to feel guilty about anything, including the sins of their owners. Cats refuse to take the blame for anything - including their own sins.” FeelsMadeSinDogCatBlameIncludingRefuseGuiltyOwners Author:Barbara Mertz
“Ok let me explain, if you were bitten by a mad infected dog, who will you blame? the dog or its owner? Definitely the owner, so, all the blame is on the USA Government’s shoulders for adopting and supporting a state like Israel” IfsStatesGovernmentDogLet MeBlameMadIsraelShouldersUsaOwnersAdopting Author:Robert De Niro