The superior man blames himself. The inferior man blames others.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The faults of a superior person are like the sun and moon. They have their faults, and everyone sees them; they change and everyone looks up to them.
When you blame yourself, you learn from it. If you blame someone else, you don't learn nothing, cause hey, it's not your fault, it's his fault, over there.
When an individual is kept in a situation of inferiority, the fact is that he does become inferior.
There is a luxury in self-reproach. When we blame ourselves we feel no one else has a right to blame us.
In life, you can blame a lot of people and you can wallow in self-pity, or you can pick yourself up and say, 'Listen, I have to be responsible for myself.'
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 good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit.
Whatever one of us blames in another, each one will find in his own heart.
When you blame others, you give up your power to change.
The blame is his who chooses: God is blameless.