quotations about blame
There's a man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.
SAMUEL BECKETT
Waiting for Godot
You could blame it on yourself
Blame it on me but don't blame it on love
HALL & OATES
"Don't Blame It on Love"
Success is never blamed.
THOMAS FULLER
Gnomologia
Blame the mirror if your face is ugly.
CHINESE PROVERB
And I blame you
For everything you do
For all the scars I bare
And breathing all my air
For everything I'll ever do
I blame you
GODSMACK
"I Blame You"
We go to the past to lay the blame - since the past can't argue. We go to our past selves to account for our present miseries.
GLEN DUNCAN
Love Remains
Blame rings in the ears like the crack of a bell long after it has been silenced.
DON H. POLSTON
There Can Be a New You
Blame is the lazy man's wages.
DANISH PROVERB
It's too easy to criticize a man when he's out of favour, and to make him shoulder the blame for everybody else's mistakes.
LEO TOLSTOY
War and Peace
Blame keeps our happiness contingent on someone else. Blame is the wall between victimization and recovery.
VICTORIA SECUNDA
When You and Your Mother Can't Be Friends
If at first you don't succeed, blame your parents.
MARCELENE COX
attributed, I Come First
Fault always lies in the same place, my fine babies: with him weak enough to lay blame.
STEPHEN KING
The Drawing of the Three
The absent always bear the blame.
DUTCH PROVERB
Never blame without reason, and then you will be always minded.
THOMAS WILSON
Maxims of Piety and of Christianity
save me from this wasting
pull me from this wreckage
though i'll try to lay the blame on you
yes i'll try to lay the blame on you
hold me so i wont fall apart
kiss me till you undo the hurt
and ill try to lay the blame on you
yes i'll try to lay the blame on you
LUMINARY
"Wasting"
We need not hesitate to blame as occasion may require; but it is proper to be cautious how we deal out reproof where the necessity of the case does not fully warrant it.
G. CRABB
attributed, Day's Collacon
Rationally speaking, blaming one's behavior on alcohol or drugs is like blaming the ladder by which you descended into a pit, or the staircase that took you down to a cellar, for what you found there.
GRAHAM JOYCE
Some Kind of Fairy Tale
How oft review; each finding, like a friend,
Something to blame, and something to commend.
ALEXANDER POPE
Epistle to Mr. Jervas
They’d blame a castoff just for breathing. You could be good as gold and they’d still blame you.
PAOLO BACIGALUPI
The Drowned Cities
Blame is like the gathering clouds of a winter evening, which darken and perplex the foolish or unfortunate wanderer. If praise be carried to an extreme, it becomes flattery; if blame be carried further than it ought, it becomes scandal--and both are unjust.
JAMES FLAMANK
A Treatise on Happiness