A Quote by Robert Bloch

The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of someone else he can blame it on. — © Robert Bloch
The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of someone else he can blame it on.
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on.
If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.
Golf teaches you about yourself. You haven't got anyone else to blame when things go wrong.
I guess they have to label someone the sexiest person in the world, and it is always someone who is on telly even if it’s the weatherman. For a couple of years it was me and then it was someone else. It’s nicer being the sexiest man than the most ugly man. I live with it, and I don’t mind it, but I don’t go around with a big smile on my face everyday.
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.
The voting public is not very good at attributing credit and blame to presidents. They get too much credit when things go well and too much blame when things go badly. The same applies to coaches, C.E.O.'s, parents, and anyone else in charge.
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.
The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose and for someone else to pay when things go wrong.
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.
Any man, you'll soon learn, has an insurmountable need to blame someone else when he is made to look a fool.
When it's your own fault, things hurt worse than when someone else is to blame.
One of the greatest challenges in creating a joyful, peaceful and abundant life is taking responsibility for what you do and how you do it. As long as you can blame someone else, be angry with someone else, point the finger at someone else, you are not taking responsibility for your life.
When deals go wrong, you have no one else to blame, so you yell at yourself, and you yell at others.
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