| Author |
Quotes |
| Alexander Pope | The glorious fault of angels and of gods. |
| Ben Jonson | Bad men excuse their faults, good men will leave them. |
| Alexander Pope | The glorious fault of angels and of gods. |
| Christopher Codrington | Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. |
| Isaac D Israeli | The defects of great men are the consolation of the dunces. |
| Isaac D Israeli | Happy the man when he has not the defects of his qualities. |
| James Russell Lowell | Her new bark is worse than ten times her old bite. |
| Marcus Valerius Martialndex | You crystal break, for fear of breaking it: Careless and careful hands like faults commit. |
| Oliver Goldsmith | Who mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth; If he had any faults, he has left us in doubt. |
| Persius Flaccus | That no one, no one at all, should try to search into himself! But the wallet of the person in front is carefully kept in view. |
| Thomas Carlyle | The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. |
| Washington Irving | His very faults smack of the raciness of his good qualities. |
| Wentworth Dillon | Men still had faults, and men will have them still, He that hath none, and lives as angels do, Must be an angel. - Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscomon, |
| William Shakespeare | I will chide no breather in the world but myself, against whom I know most faults. |
| William Shakespeare | They were all like one another as halfpence are, every one fault seeming monstrous till his fellow-fault came to match it. |
| William Shakespeare | Chide him for faults, and do it reverently, When you perceive his blood inclined to mirth, But, being moody, give him time and scope, Till that his passions, like a whale on ground, Confound themselves with working. |
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