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faults world persons
Charles Dudley Warner The most popular persons are those who take the world as it is who find the least fault.
faults credit talent
Charles Marion Russell Talent is like a birthmark - it's a gift and no credit nor fault to those who wear them.
faults debt lenders
Bernard Levin It is assumed that when anyone gets into debt, the fault is entirely and always the fault of the lender.
faults rich fairs
William Shakespeare Faults that are rich are fair.
faults actors measure-for-measure
William Shakespeare Condemn the fault and not the actor of it?
faults virtue
Edgar Cayce Magnify the virtues, minimize the faults.
faults virtue glorify
Edgar Cayce Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues.
faults innocence innocent
Edmund Waller Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults.
weakness retreat
Benjamin Netanyahu Peace is purchased from strength. It's not purchased from weakness or unilateral retreats.
weakness impotence
Edgar Friedenberg All weakness tends to corrupt, and impotence corrupts absolutely.
weakness misery shame
Edwin Hubbel Chapin If we would induce others to act virtuously, it will prove more effectual to show them their capacities than to expose their weakness--to attract them by a fairer ideal than to terrify them by pictures of misery and shame.
weakness compromise power-corrupts
Barbara Tuchman If power corrupts, weakness in the seat of power, with its constant necessity of deals and bribes and compromising arrangements,corrupts even more.
weakness
Babe Ruth A part of control is learning to correct your weaknesses.
weakness doe rebellion
Richard G. Scott The Lord sees weaknesses differently than He does rebellion.
weakness evidence
Brene Brown There's no evidence that vulnerabilty is weakness.
weakness vulnerability
Brene Brown Vulnerability is not weakness.
weakness dangerous myth
Brene Brown Vulnerability is not weakness. And that myth is profoundly dangerous.
inward answers teeth
Charlotte Bronte Que me voulez-vous?' said he in a growl of which the music was wholly confined to his chest and throat, for he kept his teeth clenched, and seemed registering to himself an inward vow that nothing earthly should wring from him a smile. My answer commenced uncompromisingly: - 'Monsieur,' I said, je veux l'impossible, des choses inouïes;
inward honour conscience
Arthur Schopenhauer Honour is external conscience, and conscience is inward honour.
inward looks
Dwight L. Moody Faith is an outward look, not an inward look.
inward transformation follow-me
David Platt This is the curse of superficial religion: the constant attempt to do outward things apart from inward transformation.
inward failing judgment
Theodore Parker Outward judgment often fails, inward judgment never.
inward genius done
Matthew Arnold It is not in the outward and visible world of material life that the Celtic genius of Wales or Ireland can at this day hope to count for much; it is in the inward world of thought and science.What it has been, what is has done, what it will be or will do, as a matter of modern politics.
inward looks busy
Michel de Montaigne I turn my gaze inward. I fix it there and keep it busy. I look inside myself. I continually observe myself.
inward body belief
Jeanette Winterson The most prosaic of us betray a belief in the inward life every time we talk about 'my body' rather than 'I.
inward world limits
Jack Canfield True freedom is an inward state of being. Once it is attained, no situation in the world can bind one or limit one's freedom.