FAULTS

"Everybody has his faults," said Uncle Eben. "De principal difference in folks is whether dey's sorry for 'em or proud of 'em."


It is so easy to find fault that self-respecting persons ought to be ashamed to waste their energies in that way.


It only takes a few minutes to find in others the faults we can't discover in ourselves in a lifetime.


A widely known Highland drover sold a horse to an Englishman.

A few days afterward the buyer returned to him.

"You said that horse had no faults."

"Well, no mair had he."

"He's nearly blind!" said the indignant Englishman.

"Why, mon, that's no' his fau't—that's his misfortune."

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