The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on.

Robert Bloch
The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought...
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The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on means that the person who is happy is looking for a reason not to be unhappy. In other words, you can find a way to blame everything that goes wrong on someone else. It’s very easy to avoid responsibility and say that it’s someone else’s fault. If you need someone to blame your problems on, then you must have been responsible for them in some way.

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