“Nor must we always be neutral where our neighbors are concerned: for tho' meddling is a fault, helping is a duty.” HelpingDutyConcernedFaultsNeighborNeutralityMeddling Author:William Penn
“We should never insult others on account of their faults, for it is our duty to show charity and respect to everyone.” ShouldShowsDutyAccountsFaultsCharityInsult Book:Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life Source: Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life
“It is the condition of our present state to see more than we can attain; the exactest vigilance and caution can never maintain a single day of unmingled innocence.” IfsWritingMayIdeasStatesFailingConditionsExampleObjectsDutyPerfectionFaultsInnocenceCautionAtonementHinderEndeavourVigilanceContagionAdmonition Author:Samuel Johnson
“This is an amazing country, for all of its faults. My feeling is, dig in and let's try to change the world. Dissent is not only your right, it's your duty.” WorldTryingCountryFeelingsDutyFaultsActivismChanging The WorldPatriotismDissent Author:Susan Sarandon
“When a friend is carried to his grave, we at once find excuses for every weakness, and palliation of every fault. We recollect a thousand endearments, which before glided off our minds without impression, a thousand favors unrepaid, a thousand duties unperformed; and wish, vainly wish, for his return, not so much that we may receive as that we may bestow happiness, and recompense that kindness which before we never understood.” MindMayDeathWishKindnessDutyReturnThousandUnderstoodWeaknessFaultsExcuseFavorsGravesImpressionRecompenseEndearment Book:The Wisdom of the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler Source: The Wisdom of the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler
“We make mistakes, we have our faults, and God knows some of us have more than our share, but when danger threatens and duty calls, we go smiling to our own funeral.” KnowsMistakeShareDangerDutyFaultsSmileMaking MistakesFuneralGod KnowsWe Make Mistakes Author:James Larkin
“The friend who holds up before me the mirror, conceals not my smallest faults, warns me kindly, reproves me affectionately, when I have not performed my duty, he is my friend, however little he may appear so. But if a man praises and lauds me, never reproves me, overlooks my faults, and forgives them before I have repented, he is my enemy, however much he may appear my friend.” IfsMenMayLittlesEnemyDutyMy FriendsPraiseMirrorsForgivingFaultsSmallest Author:Johann Gottfried Herder