Before you criticize her mistake, remember that no one is perfect, so don't cast the first stone
He was quick to judge the new employee, but his colleagues reminded him not to cast the first stone
The politician urged citizens to understand each other's struggles before casting the first stone
She felt it was unfair that they were already blaming her, but she knew she shouldn't cast the first stone either
If you've never made a mistake, then by all means, cast the first stone
The teacher advised the students to approach disagreements with empathy, rather than casting the first stone
He knew he had his own flaws, so he decided not to cast the first stone
In a situation like this, it's easy to point fingers, but it's better not to cast the first stone
We should all try to be more understanding and refrain from casting the first stone
The proverb teaches us that if we are without sin, we can cast the first stone
I made a mistake, but who can cast the first stone?
Everyone has their flaws, it's true.
So, let's just move forward then.
Who will cast the first stone in this debate?
Who will initiate the criticism in this discussion?
Who will be the first to blame others here?