Summary
This quote suggests that blameless individuals, those who are free from faults or mistakes, can be frustrating to deal with. Despite their innocence, these individuals may still create irritation or annoyance, possibly due to their refusal to acknowledge and take responsibility for any wrongdoing. It implies that their faultlessness may cause others to feel vexed and exasperated by their demeanor, as they may seem unapproachable or seemingly untouchable in their behavior.
By George Eliot