People who have no faults are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them. Anatole France Faults You May Also Like When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them. By Confucius Faults, Wise The way my wife finds fault with me, you’d think there was a reward. By Jack Femmon Faults, Funny, Relationship It is well that there is no one without a fault; for he would not have a friend in the world. By William Hazlitt Faults, Friendship, Wise Faults are thick where love is thin. By Anonymous Faults, Love, Relationship The first faults are theirs that commit them, the second theirs that permit them. By Anonymous Faults, Mistakes, Wise If you wish to be loved, show more of your faults than your virtues. By (Edward) Robert Bulwer-Lytton Faults, Love You May Also Like from Anatole France Without lies humanity would perish of despair and boredom. By Anatole France Boredom, Deception, Lies To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. By Anatole France Creativity, Imagination One must learn to think well before learning to think; afterward it proves too difficult. By Anatole France Thinking, Thought, Wise To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act. By Anatole France Action, Dreams, Goals, Motivational, Success He prided himself on being a man without prejudice, and this itself is a very great prejudice. By Anatole France About change, Prejudice A writer is rarely so well inspired as when he talks about himself. By Anatole France Egotism, Narcissism
The way my wife finds fault with me, you’d think there was a reward. By Jack Femmon Faults, Funny, Relationship
It is well that there is no one without a fault; for he would not have a friend in the world. By William Hazlitt Faults, Friendship, Wise
The first faults are theirs that commit them, the second theirs that permit them. By Anonymous Faults, Mistakes, Wise
If you wish to be loved, show more of your faults than your virtues. By (Edward) Robert Bulwer-Lytton Faults, Love
Without lies humanity would perish of despair and boredom. By Anatole France Boredom, Deception, Lies
One must learn to think well before learning to think; afterward it proves too difficult. By Anatole France Thinking, Thought, Wise
To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act. By Anatole France Action, Dreams, Goals, Motivational, Success
He prided himself on being a man without prejudice, and this itself is a very great prejudice. By Anatole France About change, Prejudice
A writer is rarely so well inspired as when he talks about himself. By Anatole France Egotism, Narcissism