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The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.—CARLYLE, Heroes & Hero-Worship
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All his faults were such that one loved him still the better for them.—GOLDSMITH, The Good-Natur'd Man
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If we were without faults, we should not take so much pleasure in remarking them in others.—LA ROCHEFOUCAULD, Maxims
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The flaw which is hidden is deemed greater than it is.—MARTIAL
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Whoe'er it be
That tells my faults, I hate him mortally!—POPE, Paraphrases from Chaucer
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A wilful fault has no excuse, and deserves no pardon.—Proverb
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The first faults are theirs that commit them; the second theirs that permit them.—Proverb
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Forget others' faults by remembering your own.—Proverb
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Every one puts his faults on the times.—Proverb
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In every fault there is folly.—Proverb
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By others' faults wise men correct their own.—Proverb
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If nobody takes notice of our faults, we easily forget them ourselves.—Proverb
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If the best man's faults were written on his forehead, it would make him pull his hat over his eyes.—Proverb
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It is weel that our fau'ts are na written on our face.—Proverb
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Lifeless, faultless.—Proverb
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A fault, once denied, is twice committed.—Proverb
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Every one fault seeming monstrous till his fellow fault came to match it.—SHAKESPEARE, As You Like It
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Every man has his fault, and honesty is his.—SHAKESPEARE, Timon of Athens
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But friend, to me He is all fault who hath no fault at all.
For he who loves me must have a touch of earth.—TENNYSON, Idylls of the King