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“While trying hard not to apportion blamesI end up apportioning all the blame on myselfI take several portions of the blamewhich makes my heart to be filled with guilt”
Amby C. Ezem“While trying hard not to apportion blamesI end up apportioning all the blame on myselfI take several portions of the blamewhich makes my heart to be filled with guilt”
Amby C. Ezem“The blame game is already a lost game, so don't attempt dressing up to play it! Blames create no change; winners don't apportion blames!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“It’s difficult to accept full responsibility and apportion blame at the same time – you have to choose one.”
Mensah Oteh“Until there is equal and fair portion of opportunities apportioned for every citizen, the power structure may need to be restructured.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance“Know God and let Him be known. You were saved by grace for greater works apportioned for you even before you were born. Share the good news.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Become a Better You“Pain anguish and suffering in human life are always in proportion to the strength with which a man is endowed. We will not pretend to say that Heaven always apportions to a man's capability of endurance the anguish with which he afflicts him...Suffering is in proportion to the strength which has been accorded in other words the weak suffer more where the trial is the same than the strong.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Man in the Iron Mask“It was at this time that backgammon was invented and began to be popular. It is a kind of paradigm of how wealth is acquired, which in this world is not the reward of intelligence or ability, just as luck is not a product of skill... If luck favours the player, he gets what he wants; if it doesn't, a skilled and prudent man cannot win that which fortune only bestows on whom it likes. It is thus that the good things of this world are apportioned by chance.”
Al-Mas'udi, From the Meadows of Gold“One afternoon as I just gazed at the topmost branches of those immensely tall trees I began to notice that the uppermost twigs and leaves were lyrical happy dancers glad that they had been apportioned the top, with all that rumbling experience of the whole tree swaying beneath them making their dance, their every jiggle, a huge and communal and mysterious necessity dance, and so just floating up there in the void dancing the meaning of the tree.”
Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums