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faults
He that reads his Bible to find fault with it will soon discover that the Bible finds fault with him. Charles Spurgeon
faults virtue
Magnify the virtues, minimize the faults. Edgar Cayce
faults virtue glorify
Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues. Edgar Cayce
faults innocence innocent
Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults. Edmund Waller
faults world persons
The most popular persons are those who take the world as it is who find the least fault. Charles Dudley Warner
faults credit talent
Talent is like a birthmark - it's a gift and no credit nor fault to those who wear them. Charles Marion Russell
faults debt lenders
It is assumed that when anyone gets into debt, the fault is entirely and always the fault of the lender. Bernard Levin
faults critics shows
Critics are our friends, they show us our faults. Benjamin Franklin
faults may suspicion
Suspicion may be no fault, but showing it may be a great one. Benjamin Franklin
spite
Some persons are likeable in spite of their unswerving integrity. Don Marquis
spiteful wrong
If a daily, 'How you doing, Terrell?' is antagonistic or spiteful then I must be on the wrong planet. Brad Childress
spiteful wrong
If a daily, 'How you doing' or a 'What's up' is antagonistic or spiteful then I must be on the wrong planet. Brad Childress
spite
Suppose our failures occur, not in spite of what we are doing, but precisely because of it. Dallas Willard
spite nature-love
I love nature, in spite of what it did to me. Bette Midler
spiteful
Russ Potts is an angry, bitter, spiteful man. Tim Murtaugh
spite
Sometimes, what you do you have no control over because it's predestined. It's gonna happen in spite of you. There's nothing you can do about it. Paul Mooney
spite tough warm wind
The wind made it very tough to play in spite of the warm day. Lee Matthews
spite stormy
In spite of all their friends could say, / On a winter's morn, on a stormy day, / In a sieve they went to sea! Edward Lear
mr-knightley
Better be without sense than misapply it as you do. Jane Austen