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… few people blame themselves, while it is in the power of self-love to twist the charge against others.
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John Moore (1789). "Chapter XIV". Zeluco: Various Views of Human Nature. 
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Quoted in Anderson, Robert (1820). The Works of John Moore: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volume V. Edinburgh: Stirling & Slade. pp. p. 117. Retrieved on 2007-11-15. 
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Variation: Few people blame themselves until they have exhausted all other possibilities.

 
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