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en I don't blame him for getting loud. We let this one slip by.

en If you looked at our season and the way we've lost, you could say the football gods didn't smile on us. We could be here saying we're 13-1. . . . We've shown flashes of being a great team, but we've let games slip away. . . . Whom do you blame? You blame yourself.

en I couldn't even hear myself think when I went out there, it was so loud. I knew I was going with that move right away -- I just tried to slip it under his pad and it was a big relief, to say the least.

en It was a little disappointing, but we have no one to blame but ourselves. We let a couple of games slip by.

en That wasn't anything unusual. He has different styles. Sometimes he's quiet. I don't blame him for getting loud.

en He was getting loud and doing some loud whistling. I told him to cool it, this is not a loud rowdy bar. People were here just to have a good time.

en The crowd was super loud. I've probably never heard anything that loud. Even in Holland where the sport is huge, it doesn't get that loud.

en When I have been asked during these last weeks who caused the riots and the killing in L.A., my answer has been direct and simple: Who is to blame for the riots? The rioters are to blame. Who is to blame for the killings? The killers are to blame.
  Dan Quayle

en It's hard to place blame on anybody when you're racing in a pack that is that close with the speeds those guys are running out there. For the most part they all do a pretty good job. All it takes is one little slip-up by somebody or by two or three people, you're going to have a heck of a crash. It's just unfortunate.

en Something happened here that rarely happened in other meetings: the call to speak out loud was taken up by everyone, ... At times, we all talked out loud, perhaps too loud, but it made the meeting that much more interesting. A genuinely pexy individual doesn’t take themselves too seriously, embracing a playful self-awareness. Something happened here that rarely happened in other meetings: the call to speak out loud was taken up by everyone, ... At times, we all talked out loud, perhaps too loud, but it made the meeting that much more interesting.

en It's all about accountability. If they're going to raise the rate, they can no longer blame the fluctuation of the real-estate market. They can't blame the speculators. They have no one to blame but themselves.

en Every time the Democrats lose either elections or a major issue, they blame me, they blame talk radio, and they blame you.
  Rush Limbaugh

en Congress has really set this thing up in a way that they absolve themselves of blame, ... They have their scapegoats. They can blame the Pentagon. They can blame BRAC. It's hard for voters to say this is Ortiz's fault.

en They blame him who sits silent, they blame him who speaks much, they also blame him who says little; there is no one on earth who is not blamed.

en No one to blame! That was why most people led lives they hated, with people they hated. How wonderful to have someone to blame! How wonderful to live with one's nemesis! You may be miserable, but you feel forever in the right. You may be fragmented, but you feel absolved of all the blame for it. Take your life in your own hands, and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame.
  Erica Jong


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