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I've done enough wrong on my own, I don't want to get blamed for something I didn't do.
— Dwight Gooden
You can blame people and situations for your misery, hunger, deprivation and illness, but you are the only person can be blamed for your illiteracy.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The human world is made of stories, not people. The people the stories use to tell themselves are not to be blamed
— David Mitchell
Being a woman, I tried, I cared, I loved and blamed in return.
— Priyanka Bhowmick
He was leaving my stepmother for a sailboat. Not that I blamed him. A sailboat would at least be useful.
— Darynda Jones
Anger always involves projection of separation, which must ultimately be accepted as one's own responsibility, rather than being blamed on others.
— Foundation For Inner Peace
Mistakes were made.
Others were blamed. — Darynda Jones
Others were blamed. — Darynda Jones
The manager is to be blamed who distributes parts to his players which they are unable to act.
— Franz Schubert
If a secret is revealed, the person who has confided it to another is to be blamed.
— Jean De La Bruyere
I get blamed for things I have nothing to do with.
— Roger Stone
I couldn't help it. I couldn't be blamed. I was just a sorry little slut who couldn't control her libido.
— Elle Casey
I never blamed Pinochet, or my torturers, or external circumstances.
— Fernando Flores
He liked being in a place where everything from forgetfulness to homicide might be blamed on the heat.
— Jan Karon
She always blamed him for bringing her all the way from Alabama to Michigan, a state she called
— Christopher Paul Curtis
No one chooses which culture to be born into or can be blamed for how that culture evolved in past centuries.
— Thomas Sowell
Shall love be blamed for want of faith?
— Alfred Tennyson
When tremendous dangers are involved, no one can be blamed for looking to his own interest.
— Thucydides
If a child goes the wrong way, it is not the child who is to be blamed; it is the parents who are responsible.
— Shiv Khera
When we have blamed the wind we can blame love ...
— William Butler Yeats
He blamed her both for liking his mother and for
— Jonathan Franzen
One grows accustomed to being praised, or being blamed, or being advised, but it is unusual to be understood.
— E. M. Forster
I didn't blame him. God, I wouldn't have blamed Bones if he'd duct-taped a vibrator to me and just took care of the whole sordid nightmare that way
— Jeaniene Frost
I asked certain rich men if they felt embittered. 'How could we not?' they said. So I asked them what caused this anguish. They blamed their wealth.
— Apollonius Of Tyana
George Orwell once blamed the demise of the English language on politics. It's quite possible he never read a prospectus.
— Arthur Levitt Jr
Man, everything gets blamed on the Clintons, every single thing in this world. I think Bill Clinton shot JFK, too.
— Charles Barkley
Goalies almost never get credit for winning a game, but they always get blamed for losing a game.
— Steve Carell
I hate how box-office failures are blamed on an actress, yet I don't see a box-office failure blamed on men.
— Ellen Page
In order to forgive, you must have blamed.
— Wayne Dyer
There was[is] something seriously wrong with the world for which neither God nor His absence could be blamed.
— Ian McEwan
The horror came as I realized that, for what he had done, the child in me was right to blame him entirely, and the adult in me blamed him not at all.
— Rebecca Coleman
Gets blamed for a lot of things, does the weather. Convenient scapegoat, if you ask me.
— Martin Edwards
Of course, presidents are always blamed or rewarded for the state of the economy.
— James Surowiecki
Locked into loneliness were we two and looking at one another every evening we each saw the one we blamed for it.
— Robin Hobb
No problem is so big and difficult that it can't be blamed on somebody else.
— Christopher Titus
Deep inside, Ella blamed herself. She hadn't aged well
— Elif Shafak
The Guti were a band of mountain barbarians. It's always the way, isn't it? Everything is blamed on 'the barbarians
— Stephen Fry
We are the ones who have distanced ourselves from God and then we've blamed him for the distance.
— Jason Upton
What I know is my music gets blamed for school shootings.
— Marilyn Manson
A lady cannot be blamed if a master criminal takes a fancy to her.
— Elizabeth Peters
As the medieval mind blamed God for human suffering, so the modern mind blames 'the system' for the industrial blight and plague of technology.
— Jennifer Stone
God is not to be blamed for your inability to fulfill your destiny
— Sunday Adelaja
A kinsman in trouble had to be saved, not blamed; anger against a brother was felt in the flesh, not in the bone.
— Chinua Achebe
All the killings are going to be blamed on me.
— Richard Ramirez
When we suffer, it is because of our own acts; God is not to be blamed for it.
— Swami Vivekananda
My loneliness was born when men praised my talkative faults and blamed my silent virtues.
— Kahlil Gibran
No matter how much the government controls the economic system, any problem will be blamed on whatever small zone of freedom that remains.
— Sheldon Richman
I always get worried about disrupting continuity. I seem to get blamed for that a lot.
— Dave Filoni
History is written by the rich, and so the poor get blamed for everything.
— Jeffrey D. Sachs
I felt like a bird pushed too soon from the nest, then blamed for learning to fly the wrong way.
— Gail D. Storey
Who blamed Lee. Longstreet knew that somewhere
— Jeff Shaara
Just as Freud couldn't always be blamed for the Freudians, Bresson didn't always feel obliged to behave like a Bressonian.
— Jonathan Rosenbaum
What if even if I had told, or did tell, nobody believed me? Or even worse, blamed me for it?
— Sarah Dessen
What man ever blamed himself for his misfortune?
— William Graham Sumner
Television is simultaneously blamed, often by the same people, for worsening the world and for being powerless to change it.
— Clive James
The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell, he is blamed for the weather itself.
— Chuck Jones
Apart from the Punic Wars, I've been blamed for just about everything.
— Giulio Andreotti
Mankind is considered (by the radical environmentalists) the lowest and the meanest of all species and is blamed for everything.
— Dixie Lee Ray
Those who speak much are blamed, those who speak little are blamed. In this world there are none who are not blamed. Try not to blame.
— Gautama Buddha
When men change swords for ledgers, and desert
The student's bower for gold, some fears unnamed
I had, my Country
am I to be blamed? — William Wordsworth
The student's bower for gold, some fears unnamed
I had, my Country
am I to be blamed? — William Wordsworth
Flacks for both war-obsessed governments immediately blamed the other side for the deaths of the civilians.
— Colman McCarthy
We are suffering from our own Karma. It is not the fault of God. What we do is our own fault, nothing else. Why should God be blamed? ...
— Swami Vivekananda
Poor God, how often He is blamed for all the suffering in the
world. It's like praising Satan for allowing all the good that happens. — E.A. Bucchianeri
world. It's like praising Satan for allowing all the good that happens. — E.A. Bucchianeri
But if love is a human sickness and a mental weakness, it must not be blamed as mistake, but claimed as misfortune.
— Gorgias Of Leontini
Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill, which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself.
— Camille Paglia
He blamed Lily, because who else was there?
— Patrick Ness
to avoid being blamed after here, do what you must do as a must do whilst you are here!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Someone had to be blamed. Someone had to die. ( ... ) What you can't understand, you destroy.
— Melina Marchetta
If you want to conquer conceit, do not desire praise, laurels, nice garments, respect, favor, but like to be blamed and slandered by people ...
— Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov
Her wings are cut and then she is blamed for not knowing how to fly.
— Simone De Beauvoir