A Quote by Robert Bloch

The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. — © Robert Bloch
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on.
The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of someone else he can blame it on.
If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.
If one man is representing India in cricket, then yes, blame that person when things go wrong.
When things go wrong on a macroeconomic level, it's almost always this way. People find someone to blame, whether it's blacks, whites, Christians, Jews, Muslims-whoever.
A leader or mentor gives credit to others when things go right, and accepts the blame when things go wrong.
Always, when things don't go the way that everyone expects, people - the supporters as well - always look for someone to blame. In some cases, they blame the players.
We can't simply blame the engineers when things go wrong because, no matter how well they plan, things don't always go according to plan.
You cannot always blame others if things go wrong.
Where do you go when you die? Ha ha. Go on, go on and tell her, Billy." Billy smiles. "You become a little voice in someone's ear telling them that things will be alright.
There is no moral to my song, I praise no right, I blame no wrong; I tell of things that I have seen, I show the man that I have been As simply as a poet can Who knows himself poet and man.
Golf teaches you about yourself. You haven't got anyone else to blame when things go wrong.
It's not wrong to be upset. It's not wrong to cry. It's not wrong to want attention. It's not even wrong to scream or throw a fit. What is wrong is to keep it all inside. What is wrong is to blame and punish yourself for simply being human. What is wrong is to never be heard and to be alone in your pain. Share it. Let it out.
I love smiles. That is a fact. How to develop smiles? There are a variety of smiles. Some smiles are sarcastic. Some smiles are artificial-diplomatic smiles. These smiles do not produce satisfaction, but rather fear or suspicion. But a genuine smile gives us hope, freshness. If we want a genuine smile, then first we must produce the basis for a smile to come.
We always blame other people when things go wrong. For example, family to friends, you think they'll stay by your side, and you realise they never do. But that's life.
When I was a kid, I thought history was the most boring subject of all. I shouldn't blame my teachers; I should blame me, but I'll blame them.
I'm sick and tired of government ministers in this Labour government who simply blame other people when things go wrong.
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