In fact she herself once blamed me Kyprogeneiabecause I prayed this word: I want.

Sappho
In fact she herself once blamed me Kyprogeneiabecause I prayed...
In fact she herself once blamed me Kyprogeneiabecause I prayed...
In fact she herself once blamed me Kyprogeneiabecause I prayed...
In fact she herself once blamed me Kyprogeneiabecause I prayed...
About This Quote

This is not a good thing to blame your significant other for doing. The Bible says that all of us are guilty of sin. We are all weak, broken people who are not able to achieve what we want without some form of help. Those who are more successful than us have often found ways to overcome their weaknesses and achieve their goals.

However, blaming our failures on others is never a good idea. If you want the glory, then you have to take responsibility for your actions.

Source: If Not, Winter: Fragments Of Sappho

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