92 Quotes About Justify
- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The ‘gods’ that do us the greatest harm are the gods we deny having.
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- Author C.A.A. Savastano
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Remember we are all human and can make mistakes that we should correct. However, no one should ever imagine that other people’s mistakes justify or lessen theirs.
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- Author Cathy Burnham Martin
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Apologies require taking full responsibility. No half-truths, no partial admissions, no rationalizations, no finger pointing, and no justifications belong in any apology.
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- Author Awdhesh Singh
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It is in our nature that if someone points out our fault, we immediately resist and justify ourselves and try to prove the other person wrong by advancing logic and reasons that support our beliefs. If we don't have reasons to support our faith, we avoid any discussion and even ignore the person, but we try to always hold on to our beliefs. The only way we can change our belief is when we ourselves realise our mistakes.
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- Author Sebastian Fitzek
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The end justifies the means. Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to get the right result.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The reason placing blame repeatedly fails to work is that I repeatedly place it on everyone else instead of where it actually belongs.
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- Author Bamigboye Olurotimi
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Nothing is wrong in fighting a battle, but something is wrong in fighting a wrong battle.
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- Author Daniel Willey
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I have heard several people justify working long hours and getting home from work late it night by saying things like, “I have to put in all this time to make up for the vacation we’re going to take this summer.” I bet if I asked your kids, they’d say that they’d rather have you home every night to play with them than the weeklong summer trip to the lake where you’re stressed out the whole time anyways.
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- Author Cortney S. Warren
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One major cost of self-deception is that we use painful life experiences to justify being non-ideal versions of ourselves.
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