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  • They say, best men are moulded (sic) out of faults,

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • They say, best men are moulded (sic) out of faults,

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • They say, best men are moulded (sic) out of faults,

    Karl Kozel: Measure For Measure Karl Kozel 2010

  • Baudelaire or Balzac, for in spite of all his stodgy German faults,

    Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions 2007

  • I request the hallowed ones to be patient with my mass of faults,

    Thirty-seven Bodhisattva Practices Thogs-med bzang-po 2006

  • No further opposition was made; in fact none of the members had been so fastidious and exclusive in regard to the club as Johnson himself; and if he were pleased, they were easily satisfied; besides, they knew that, with all his faults,

    The Life of Oliver Goldsmith 2004

  • QUOTATION: They say, best men are moulded out of faults,

    Quotations 1919

  • William Shakespeare. (1564–1616) (continued) 482They say, best men are moulded out of faults,

    Quotations 1919

  • It was a pity, I sometimes felt, that he had not studied German as thoroughly as French; Goethe might have done more for him than Baudelaire or Balzac, for in spite of all his stodgy German faults,

    Oscar Wilde Harris, Frank 1916

  • It was a pity, I sometimes felt, that he had not studied German as thoroughly as French; Goethe might have done more for him than Baudelaire or Balzac, for in spite of all his stodgy German faults,

    Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions Harris, Frank 1910

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