The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
People living in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
The riverbed had gray, black, and white stones. We built the wall with stones. People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
The meaning is: Don't do things to other people, which would be offensive to you if someone else has done it. I.E. if I live in glass house, and someone would throw a stone at me, then the glass would break and I would have to pay a lot of money to fix it, so I shouldn't to the same thing to others and throw stones at people's houses. (Even if the don't live in glass houses, there might be other reasons why it's bad) The main issue here is, I think, that nothing is certain and if something offensive to you, it may be also offensive to other people for totally different reasons. Yeah, but why would you live in a glass house? Or throw stones in your house? The moral isn't literally meaning about throwing stones in glass houses. it's more about doing something then telling someone else not to do it.
If you throw stones at glass houses, they break. In other words, make sure your own life is clean before condemning anyone else!
The meaning is if you have mistakes do not criticize people in a negative manner over their mistakes. You might think the meaning doesn't relate to the phrase but it does. It relates by saying you shouldn't damage other people or things with stones, when your own house can very easily be destroyed by the stone. The stone in this manner would be your words, and the house is you.
In other words, it is not a good idea to criticise other people for having faults which you also have.
The meaning of this is that people with problems shouldn't criticize others.
Those outside can see in and those inside can see out and they have one very important rule - People who live in glass houses should not throw stones
It's a good question, also it's good advice, unfortunatly no-one knows...