“Strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel”
Source:
This phrase has its origins in Matthew 23:24 of the King James Version of the Bible
Meaning:
to fuss about the petty misdeeds of others while overlooking your own glaring faults
This phrase has its origins in Matthew 23:24 of the King James Version of the Bible
to fuss about the petty misdeeds of others while overlooking your own glaring faults