A Quote by Henry Ford

Don't find fault, find a remedy. — © Henry Ford
Don't find fault, find a remedy.
Don't find the fault, find the remedy
Find fault when you must find fault in private, and if possible sometime after the offense, rather than at the time.
Some would find fault with the morning, if they ever got up early enough.. The fault find faults even in Paradise.
It is easy to find fault, if one has that disposition. There was once a man who, not being able to find any other fault with his coal, complained that there were too many prehistoric toads in it.
I find no fault in Him."...You can find fault in anyone else, but you can find no fault in Jesus. Holy, harmless, undefiled, sinless: there He is! Christ is God's way to man; Christ is man's way to God. Christ is the true Jacob's ladder. By Him the penitent sinner, the believing soul, the redeemed child of God may come unto the Father and enter into the house of many mansions.
Find fault, when you must find fault, in private, if possible; and some time after the offense, rather than at the time.
I find fault with my children because I like them and I want them to go places - uprightness and strength and courage and civil respect and anything that affects the probabilities of failure on the part of those that are closest to me, that concerns me - I find fault.
One mend-fault is worth two find-faults, but one find-fault is better than two make-faults.
Outside nature, against nature, without excuse, beyond remedy, except what remedy I find within myself.
It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived.
There are a lot of people who can't find housing, who worry about the future, and that insecurity and precarity in their own lives is being exploited by some politicians who are using it to divide us by saying, 'hey it's the fault of new Canadians, it's the fault of refugees, it's the fault of Muslims.'
Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others.
One of man's greatest failings is that he looks almost always for an excuse, in the misfortune that befalls him through his own fault, before looking for a remedy-which means he often finds the remedy too late.
He that reads his Bible to find fault with it will soon discover that the Bible finds fault with him.
Whenever you are about to find fault with someone, ask yourself the following question: What fault of mine most nearly resembles the one I am about to criticize?
Find time for thought, this is the source of strength. Find time for the game, this is the secret of eternal youth. Find time for reading, this is the Foundation of knowledge. Find time to be friendly, this is the road to happiness. Find time for dreams, they will pull your vehicle as the stars. Find time to love and be loved in return, this is the privilege of the gods. Find time to look around you, it's too short a day to be selfish. Find time to laugh this is the music of the soul.
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