“The Framers did not pioneer the concept of man as a personally responsible agent. That notion, arguably the greatest of all Western ideas, dates to line 32 of Homer’s Odyssey, where Zeus asks people to stop blaming their bad choices on the gods.”
Personal Responsibility: How the Framers coined a phrase as they created a nation (2010)
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“They hear like ocean on a western beach
The surge and thunder of the Odyssey.”
Sonnet The Odyssey (1879), in Introduction to his translation (with S. H. Butcher) of Homer's Odyssey.

“You can't keep blaming yourself. Just blame yourself once, and move on."
Homer Simpson”

“4889. There is but bad Choice, where the whole Stock is bad.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Source: The Bhagavadgītā (1973), p. 47. (25. Freewill)