“Even before my parents died, I felt all the responsibility to my family. I don't know why. In any business, any relationship, if something goes wrong, I feel I am to blame. It's something inside me.” IfsKnowsFeelsFeltParentResponsibilityMy FamilyDiedBlame Author:Mikhail Prokhorov
“I believe the first story I ever wrote was about a young girl who was terribly mistreated by her very cruel parents, and one day the girl fled to the woods to live amongst a pack of wolves. Hey, I was eleven, loved wolves, and had been grounded for what I felt was a minor infraction. Can you blame me?” WritingFirstsBelieveStoriesYoungGirlI BelieveFeltParentOne DayBlameWoodsHeyMinorsPacksGroundedElevenBlame MeMistreatedPacks Of Wolves Author:Victoria Laurie
“It was all for the eventual payoff and thank-you by giving Hillary Clinton the Democrat Party presidential nomination. And it went awry in 2008 because somebody they liked better came along. Somebody they really liked better. I mean, somebody they loved better. They threw her overboard like an unwanted sack of potatoes down on the farm for Barack Hussein Obama. And she seethed, felt betrayed. Don't blame her a bit. They betrayed her big time.” GivingMeanBigsFeltBitsPartyBlameClintonDemocratBarackPresidentialFarmsBetrayedPotatoesHusseinNominationsUnwantedPayoffOverboard Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Rather than teasing the buyers, we may blame the society in which they lived for setting up a situation where the purchase of ornate cabinets felt psychologically necessary and rewarding, where respect was dependent on baroque displays. Rather than a tale of greed, the history of luxury could more accurately be read as a record of emotional trauma. It is the legacy of those who have felt pressured by the disdain of others to add an extraordinary amount to their bare selves in order to signal that they too may lay a claim to love.” MaySelfOrderFeltSituationRecordsEmotionalAmountClaimsBlameLaysAddExtraordinaryGreedTraumaSettingTalesSettingsLuxuryLegacyDependentDisplaySignalsCabinetsTeaseDisdainBuyersPressuredBaroqueEmotional Trauma Book:Status Anxiety Source: Status Anxiety
“How can you blame a person for his fears and weaknesses unless you have felt the same and done differently?” PersonsDoneFeltWeaknessBlame Book:The Kitchen God's Wife Source: The Kitchen God's Wife
“I knew it wasn't fair, I knew it was wrong, but I couldn't help it. And after a while, the anger I felt just sort of became part of me, like it was the only way I knew how to handle the grief. I didn't like who I'd become, but I was stuck in this horrible cycle of questions and blame.” WayHelpingFeltGriefFairsBlameStuckHandleHorribleCycles Author:Nicholas Sparks
“Ne reprenez, dame, si j'ai aime , Si j'ai senti mille torches ardentes, Mille travaux, mille douleurs mordantes, Si, en pleurant, j'ai mon temps consume . Do not blame me, madam, if I loved, If I felt one thousand burning torches, One thousand labours, or one thousand scathing pains, If, in crying, I spent all my time.” IfsPainTimeFeltCryThousandBlameBurningMy TimeLabourTorchesDamesBlame Me Author:Louise Labe
“As we grow up we learn that even the person that wasnt supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your heart broken probably more than once and it gets harder every time. You'll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was broken. You'll fight with your best friend. You'll blame a new love for things an old one did. You'll cry because time is passing too fast, and youll eventually lose someone you love, so take many pictures, laugh too much and love like you've never been hurt because every sixty seconds you spend upset is one minute of happiness you'll never get back.” HeartPersonsRememberFightingGrowsFeltLosesHurtBreakLaughingGrowing UpToo MuchMinutesCryLike YouBrokenAnd LoveHarderBlamePassingPassingsUpsetGet BackSecondsSixtyBridesHeart BreakYour Best FriendOne MinuteOne You LoveSomeone You LoveHeart BrokeBeen HurtBvbBlack Veil Brides Author:Andy Biersack
“...with a rush of feeling he felt that this must be happiness. As soon as the thought came to him, he fought it back, blaming the whiskey. The very idea was as dangerous as presumptive speech: happiness could not be sought or worried into being, or even fully grasped; it should be allowed its own slow pace so that it passes unnoticed, if it ever comes at all.” IfsShouldIdeasFeelingsFeltDangerousSpeechBlameWorriedPaceWhiskeyUnnoticed Author:John McGahern