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Let us look for the good rather than try to discover any hidden evil. We can easily find fault in others if that is what we are looking for.
— Nathan Eldon Tanner
By raising a child we should also help raise our children's generation, not just raise him or her alone.
— Chart Korbjitti
The very act of looking for evil in others develops evil in those who look. By dwelling upon the faults of others, we are changed into the same image.
— Ellen G. White
You must cease from looking at human mistakes and look at successes; cease from seeing faults and see virtues.
— Wallace D. Wattles
You can't act Shakespeare until you can speak him.
— Patsy Rodenburg
I find joy in reading.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
In the Art, Science, Philosophy and Mystic rests the temple of Wisdom.
— Samael Aun Weor
Now this may sting a little. Of course, I have never used this spell, so I am not entirely sure.
— Brittany Comeaux
If you are looking for Christ in folks you will not be dwelling on their faults.
— Charles E. Fuller
Anyone looking for friends without faults shall remain friendless. The choice is yours.
— Holly Lynn Payne
Sometimes the truth is so deep that it takes someone with the same depth to see it, while others can't see past the level they have never moved from.
— Shannon L. Alder
If you're looking for faults use a mirror, not a telescope
— Boonaa Mohammed
If you don't feel free and be yourself, you can't connect. Find people who accept your quirks. They'll heal your soul.
— Donald Miller
Life happens from within. How aware you are of it, decides the quality of your body, your mind, and your experience of life.
— Jaggi Vasudev
I did not rush in with the vim I would have displayed a year or so earlier, before Life had made me the grim, suspicious man I am to-day:
— P.G. Wodehouse
Our time on earth is not well spent by counting rewards before God has given them to us, but rather, by looking for our faults and repenting of them
— Dan Schilling
To travel hopefully is better than to have arrived.
— Robert Louis Stevenson