A Quote by George Bernard Shaw

Success covers a multitude of blunders. — © George Bernard Shaw
Success covers a multitude of blunders.
Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of sins.
Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres.
Martyrdom covers a multitude of sins.
Patriotism covers a multitude of sins.
An ounce of sauce covers a multitude of sins.
Make-up covers a multitude of sins.
Lying covers a multitude of sins - temporarily.
Marble, I perceive, covers a multitude of sins.
Pigheaded covers a multitude of virtues - as well as sins.
The ready apology covers a multitude of social sins.
In a story, the craftsmanship is fully exposed. A novel is like charity; it covers a multitude of faults.
I call my putter 'Sweet Charity' because it covers such a multitude of sins from tee to green.
If the multitude is possessed of the balance of real estate, the multitude will have the balance of power, and in that case the multitude will take care of the liberty, virtue, and interest of the multitude in all acts of government.
The greatest blunders, like the thickest ropes, are often compounded of a multitude of strands. Take the rope apart, separate it into the small threads that compose it, and you can break them one by one. You think, That is all there was! But twist them all together and you have something tremendous.
One who changes a body from the error of the way not only brings peace and harmony but saves a soul and covers a multitude of shortcomings.
Our Irish blunders are never blunders of the heart.
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