Great tranquility of heart is his who cares for neither praise nor blame.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Neither blame or praise yourself.
Not to be cheered by praise, not to be grieved by blame, but to know thoroughly ones own virtues or powers are the characteristics of an excellent man.
Not to be cheered by praise, not to be grieved by blame, but to know thoroughly one's own virtues or powers are the characteristics of an excellent man.
The blame is his who chooses: God is blameless.
In praise there is more obtrusiveness than in blame.
Whatever one of us blames in another, each one will find in his own heart.
It is more difficult to praise rightly than to blame.
There can be no doubt that the average man blames much more than he praises. His instinct is to blame. If he is satisfied he says nothing; if he is not, he most illogically kicks up a row.
A noble heart cannot suspect in others the pettiness and malice that it has never felt.
In every age and every man there is something to praise as well as to blame.
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