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Analyze thy life's experiences, see thy shortcomings, see thy virtues. Minimize those faults, magnify and glorify thy virtues.

Edgar Cayce
glorify faults virtue
Magnify the virtues, minimize the faults. by Edgar Cayce

Magnify the virtues, minimize the faults.

Edgar Cayce
faults virtue
Use your faults, use your defects; then you're going to be a star... by Edith Piaf

Use your faults, use your defects; then you're going to be a star.

Edith Piaf
faults stars use
None so good that he has no faults, None so wicked that he is wor... by Edith Hamilton

None so good that he has no faults, None so wicked that he is worth naught.

Edith Hamilton
wicked faults

We can often better help another by fanning a glimmer of goodness than by censuring his faults.

Edmund Gibson
faults goodness helping

Natural emotion is the soul of poetry, as melody is of music; the same faults are engendered by over-study of either art; there is a lack of sincerity, of irresistible impulse in both the poet and the, composer.

Edmund Clarence Stedman
faults soul art
Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as... by Edmund Waller

Happy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults.

Edmund Waller
innocent innocence faults
Though the bribe be small, yet the fault is great. by Edward Coke

Though the bribe be small, yet the fault is great.

Edward Coke
bribe bribery faults
I have no confidence in a man whose faults you cannot see. by Edward Dahlberg

I have no confidence in a man whose faults you cannot see.

Edward Dahlberg
no-confidence faults men

Im not suggesting that the play is without fault; all of my plays are imperfect, Im rather happy to say-it leaves me something to do.

Edward Albee
faults play happiness

Individual faults and frailties are no excuse to give in - and no exemption from the common obligation to give of ourselves.

Edward Kennedy
faults common giving
There's an unexpectedly high share of workers still in agricultur... by Edward Taylor

There's an unexpectedly high share of workers still in agriculture, .. That's like a fault line.

Edward Taylor
agriculture faults lines

A lifetime can well be spent correcting and improving one's own faults without bothering about others.

Edward Weston
faults lifetime bother

It is undoubtedly true, though it may seem paradoxical,--but, in general, those who are habitually employed in finding and displaying faults are unqualified for the work of reformation.

Edmund Burke
unqualified faults may
With all its faults, the American political system is the freest... by Eldridge Cleaver

With all its faults, the American political system is the freest and most democratic in the world.

Eldridge Cleaver
faults political world
If someone betrays you once, it’s their fault; if they betray you... by Eleanor Roosevelt

If someone betrays you once, it’s their fault; if they betray you twice, it’s your fault.

Eleanor Roosevelt
faults betrayed inspirational

You can never make someone punctual who is not, or quick who is slow, or lively who wants to plod on carefully. I have learnt that every fault is an exaggerated quality, nothing else.

Elisabeth of Wied
faults quality want

The most striking fault in work by young or beginning novelists, submitted for criticism, is irrelevance--due either to infatuation or indecision. To direct such an author's attention to the imperative of relevance is certainly the most useful--and possibly the only--help that can be given.

Elizabeth Bowen
irrelevance faults criticism
Life is for living and working at. If you find anything or anybod... by Elizabeth I

Life is for living and working at. If you find anything or anybody a bore, the fault is in yourself.

Elizabeth I
faults bored life-is
The great fault of mankind is that it will not think. by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The great fault of mankind is that it will not think.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
faults mankind thinking
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