117 Quotes About Blaming
- Author Dee Dee Artner
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Stop Blaming. Take responsibility for your thoughts and your actions.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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When the person you love can't see your love for them beneath the painful things you say when they reject you, remember this: Love is blind.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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The only person that deserves a special place in your life is someone that never made you feel like you were an option in theirs.
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- Author Donna Goddard
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You can turn every ugly and damaging drama into a genuine blessing by seeing it differently. No one is suffering on purpose. We learn to give up the pleasure we feel in self-righteously blaming others. Healing happens when we see things differently. The question is: do you want suffering or peace? It's that simple.
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- Author Ramani Durvasula
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When someone never takes responsibility for anything—words, actions, feelings—it is a challenging if not impossible way to maintain a relationship. They make up complex excuses and can rationalize anything. Be mindful as he shares the story of his life. Does he take ownership of past mistakes or missteps? Or does he share his history as though it were blameless and free of any errors on his part? Does he always seem to blame others for any negative situations in his life?
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Humility is the only thing that can restore a relationship, when respect has been lost.
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- Author Laura Rahme
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The will to solve problems inhabits only a few in this world. Lesser people are content with complaining, scapegoating, spilling blood...
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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People's behaviors are messages, not a diagnosis because I can no longer discern the world's version of insanity.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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See it for what it is and own it, rather than rethink it so you don't have to deal with the trauma of the abuse. This is the only way to move on--through acceptance.
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