Blame is the creed of the disempowered.
You can't lift a relationship up if you keep walking over the other person's mistakes.
Quote Detail
You can't lift a relationship up if you keep walking over the other person's mistakes.
Quick Answer
What this quote page tells you
This canonical quote page keeps the full saying, the attributed author, any linked work, and the topic tags together so the quote can be cited from one stable URL.
Related Quotes
More quote cards from the same area
With no blame there's no shame. A human society can't exist without shame. Shame is like handedness or walking upright. It's a central human attribute. In fact, it's the first human quality ever recorded.''Where?''Genesis, Chapter Three. The covering of nakedness. The acquisition of shame was the first consequence of consciousness, of the speciating moment. Take shame from me and you are calling me pre-human.
May your sleep be your death, and your wakefulness be your heaven.
As your consciousness, refinement and pureness of heart expands you will become less judgmental, less corrective, less reactive, less black-and-white, less critical, less apt to blame and less tormented by others and their faults and views.
Our mistakes rewire our brain and open up new gateways of perception.
One thing I have come to realize is that love is not always happiness.