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Looking for a quote which is like “it's not for their sins, it's ours”
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)looking for a certain quote/saying about winning, luck and practicingIs there a Shakespearean, perhaps even Romeo and Juliet-like quote for asking someone to work out with you?Meaning of “that friendship will not continue to the end which is begun for an end”What does this quote mean: "Why is this thus? And what is the reason for this thusness?Quotation: If I quote a nickname for a team do I have to quote it everytime I use it?Did not get William Shakespeare's quote - “A fool thinks himself to be…”Looking for a quote about paintingI'm looking for a quote similar to this.Quote (proverb like structure) of knowing one's optionsTo capitalize, or not to capitalize inside the quote
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I came across this quote some years back and I don't remember it correctly. If I understood it correctly it implied that when some things go wrong (especially relationships) it's not the other person's fault, it's ours that we let go that relationship. I am not sure about the meaning but it was close.
Can you help me find the quote? Thanks in advance.
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I came across this quote some years back and I don't remember it correctly. If I understood it correctly it implied that when some things go wrong (especially relationships) it's not the other person's fault, it's ours that we let go that relationship. I am not sure about the meaning but it was close.
Can you help me find the quote? Thanks in advance.
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I came across this quote some years back and I don't remember it correctly. If I understood it correctly it implied that when some things go wrong (especially relationships) it's not the other person's fault, it's ours that we let go that relationship. I am not sure about the meaning but it was close.
Can you help me find the quote? Thanks in advance.
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I came across this quote some years back and I don't remember it correctly. If I understood it correctly it implied that when some things go wrong (especially relationships) it's not the other person's fault, it's ours that we let go that relationship. I am not sure about the meaning but it was close.
Can you help me find the quote? Thanks in advance.
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