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  • Since Alice had never received any religious instruction, and since she had led a blameless life, she never thought of her awful luck as being anything but accidents in a very busy place. Good for her.

    Religious   Luck   Awful  
    Kurt Vonnegut (2010). “Slapstick or Lonesome No More”, p.9, Random House
  • Ours is a lost generation, it may be, but it is more blameless than those earlier generations.

    Generations   May   Lost  
    "The Complete Stories". Book by Franz Kafka, "Investigations of a Dog", 1971.
  • Who is blameless? Only those that blame no one for aught that is, has been or may be. Only in creating hope, life, understanding, harmony, does one become blameless. For, as you understand, they that would be loved must show themselves lovely; they that would have friends must be a friend to others. For in the manner you treat others, you treat your Lord. Let that light which has aroused you be alive, awakened. Condemn no one. And as you come seeking, know, understand, as you create same in the lives of others so is it reflected in your own.

  • PILLORY, n. A mechanical device for inflicting personal distinction - prototype of the modern newspaper conducted by persons of austere virtues and blameless lives.

    Life   Virtue   Modern  
    Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.164, 谷月社
  • Let there be wicked kings and beheadings, battles and dungeons, giants and dragons, and let the villans be soundly killed at the end of the book. I think it is possible that by confining your child to the blameless stories of life in which nothing at all alarming ever happens, you would fail to banish the terrors, and would succeed in banishing all that can ennoble them or make them endurable.

    Kings   Children   Book  
  • Why ... do the myths of America the Hateful take such powerful hold? Because anti-Americanism provides a useful emotional function which goes beyond logic and reaches deep into the darker recesses of the European soul. In centuries past those on the Left who wished to personalise their hatred of capitalism, who sought to make it emotionally resonant by fastening an envious political passion on to a blameless scapegoat people, embraced anti-Semitism. It was the socialism of fools. Which is what anti-Americanism is now.

  • The youthful freshness of a blameless heart.

    Heart   Youth   Freshness  
  • His past was fairly blameless; few men could read the rolls of their life with less apprehension; yet he was humbled to the dust by the many ill things he had done, and raised up again into sober and fearful gratitude by the many he had come so near to doing, yet avoided.

    Gratitude   Past   Men  
    Robert Louis Stevenson (2010). “Markheim, Jekyll And The Merry Men”, p.242, Canongate Books
  • If we can sympathise only with the utterly blameless, then we can sympathise with no one, for all of us have contributed to our own misfortunes - it is a consequence of the human condition that we should. But it does nobody any favours to disguise from him the origins of his misfortunes, and pretend that they are all external to him in circumstances in which they are not.

    Doe   Favour   Should  
  • I was a wife and mother, blameless in moral life, with a deep sense of duty and a proud self-respect; it was while I was this that doubt struck me, and while I was in the guarded circle of the home, with no dream of outside work or outside liberty, that I lost all faith in Christianity.

    Mother   Dream   Home  
    Annie Besant (1893). “Annie Besant: An Autobiography”
  • Unlike any other business in the United States, sports must preserve an illusion of perfect innocence. The mounting of this illusion defines the purpose and accounts for the immense wealth of American sports. It is the ceremony of innocence that the fans pay to see - not the game or the match or the bout, but the ritual portrayal of a world in which time stops and all hope remains plausible, in which everybody present can recover the blameless expectations of a child, where the forces of light always triumph over the powers of darkness.

  • Think how many blameless lives are brightened by the blazing indiscretions of other people.

    Saki, Hector Hugh Munro (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Saki (Illustrated)”, p.307, Delphi Classics
  • Believe, meditate, see. Be harmless, be blameless. Awake to the law. And from all sorrows free yourself.

    Believe   Law   Sorrow  
  • When you know for yourselves, 'These things are wholesome; these things are blameless; these things are praised by the wise; these things, if undertaken and practiced, lead to welfare and happiness,' then you should engage in them.

    Wise   Welfare   Should  
  • Every person - whether Greek or Barbarian - who is in training for wisdom, leading a blameless, irreproachable life, chooses neither to commit injustice nor return it unto others, but to avoid the company of busybodies, and hold in contempt the places where they spend their time - courts, councils, marketplaces, assemblies - in short, every kind of meeting or reunion of thoughtless people. ... People such as these, who find their joy in virtue, celebrate a festival their whole life long.

    Long   People   Joy  
    "La Philosophie comme manière de vivre: Entretiens avec Jeannie Carlier et Arnold I. Davidson" by Pierre Hadot, Jeannie Carlier, Arnold I. Davidson, Paris: Albin Michel, translated by Michael Chase, (p. 264), 2001.
  • I lead a life of blameless domesticity and always have done.

    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • A machine is more blameless, more sinless even than any animal. It has no intentions whatsoever but our own.

    "The Lathe of Heaven". Book by Ursula K. Le Guin, 1971.
  • To lead a blameless life you must curb your passions , and whatever misfortune may befall you cannot be ascribed by anyone to want of good luck, or attributed to fate; these words are devoid of sense, and all fault will rightly fall on your own head.

  • I want to be an example, the person who when they look at, they say, "That guy is a Christian, there's no doubt about it." I want to be blameless. I want to be an encouragement. I want to be a role model for the believer.

    Source: theindiespiritualist.com
  • Ah why refuse the blameless bliss? Can danger lurk within a kiss?

    Kissing   Bliss   Danger  
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1852). “Select Poetical Works”, p.16
  • No action will be considered blameless, unless the will was so, for by the will the act was dictated.

  • A married guy is responsible for everything, no matter what. Women, thanks to their having been oppressed all these years, are blameless, free as birds, and all the dirt they do is the result of premenstrual syndrome or postmenstrual stress or menopause or emotional disempowerment by their fathers or low expectations by their teachers or latent unspoken sexual harassment in the workplace, or some other airy excuse. The guy alone is responsible for every day of marriage that is less than marvelous and meaningful.

    Garrison Keillor (1994). “The Book of Guys: Stories”, Penguin Group USA
  • The reason to forgive ourselves is not because we feel like it or because we want to see ourselves as blameless but because we limit what we can receive from God when we hold on to our past. He wants to do so much more than we could ever imagine. Forgiving yourself starts with believing in God's incredible love for you and accepting His amazing grace and mercy. If God Almighty can forgive us who are we to hold on to what He has not only forgiven but forgotten

    Sue Augustine (2005). “When Your Past Is Hurting Your Present: Getting Beyond Fears That Hold You Back”, p.81, Harvest House Publishers
  • Trial. A formal inquiry designed to prove and put upon record the blameless characters of judges, advocates and jurors.

    Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.224, 谷月社
  • The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray'r accepted, and each wish resign'd

    Alexander Pope, William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Colley Cibber (1804). “The poetical works of Alexander Pope: with his last corrections, additions and improvements”, p.164
  • I was powerless over my childhood but the coping strategies that I developed, to survive, all of which were creative and brilliant and got me through, as an adult those became my defects of character. Those became my shortcomings, control and all that kind of stuff... and that's my responsibility. I was a blameless child in what happened in the home; I take responsibility for my behaviors as an adult.

  • The Saviour of mankind Himself, in whose blameless life malice could find no act to impeach, has been called in question for words spoken.

    Christ   Mankind   Malice  
  • The white flower of a blameless life.

    Life   Flower   White  
    'Idylls of the King' (1842-85) Dedication (1862) l. 24
  • To be fair, Republicans are not blameless. The deficit began to spiral out of control on President Bush's watch.

  • Blameless people are always the most exasperating.

    George Eliot (2016). “Middlemarch”, p.110, Xist Publishing
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