Quotes About Accountability
Think of all the squabbles Adam and Eve must have had in the course of their nine hundred years," wrote Martin Luther. "Eve would say, 'You ate the apple,' and Adam would retort, 'You gave it to me.
~ Philip Yancey
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The world runs by ungrace. Everything depends on what I do.
~ Philip Yancey
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Church is a place where I can say, unashamedly, I don't need to sin. I need another sinner.
~ Philip Yancey
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God formed an alliance based on the world as it is, full of flaws, whereas prayer calls God to account for the world as it should be.
~ Phillip Yancey
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Mother went back inside when the police had gone, but Dad did not. Instead he walked to the edge of the porch, cupped his hands over his mouth, and bellowed like a bull moose. "Wallace, Joshua, and Joseph! Get in here! Now !" "You want to spend the night in the woods?" Wally whispered to his brothers. "He'd just come looking for us," said Josh.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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A lack of affiliation may mean a lack of accountability, and forming a sense of commitment can be hard without a sense of community. Displacement can encourage the wrong kinds of distance, and if the nationalism we see sparking up around the globe arises from too narrow and fixed a sense of loyalty, the internationalism that's coming to birth may reflect too roaming and undefined a sense of belonging.
~ Pico Iyer
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He who refuses to rule is liable to be ruled by one who is worse than himself.
~ Plato
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If you think that by killing men you can prevent some one from censuring your evil lives, you are mistaken; that is not a way of escape which is either possible or honourable; the easiest and the noblest way is not to be disabling others, but to be improving yourselves.
~ Plato
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Every man ought in every way to guard himself against doing wrong . . . And if he . . . does wrong, he ought of his own accord to go where he will be immediately punished; he will run to the judge, as he would to the physician, in order that the disease of injustice may not be rendered chronic and become the incurable cancer of the soul.
~ Plato
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The punishment we suffer, if we refuse to take an interest in matters of government, is to live under the government of worse men.
~ Plato
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Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws - Plato
~ Plato
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If everything belongs to everybody, nobody will take care of anything.
~ Plato
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qué Estado puede subsistir, si los fallos dados no tienen ninguna fuerza y son eludidos por los particulares?
~ Plato
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And that reputation was a true one, for the defeat which came upon us was our own doing. We were never conquered by others, and to this day we are still unconquered by them; but we were our own conquerors, and received defeat at our own hands.
~ Plato
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He means well' is useless unless he does well.
~ Plautus
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Let deeds match words.
~ Plautus
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Dostojewski schrieb einmal: Ist Gott erst tot, ist alles erlaubt. Das mag zutreffen. Aber, wie die Geschichte lehrt, gilt auch der Satz: mit Berufung auf Gott hat man sich schon alles erlaubt.
~ Rudiger Safranski
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Men, on the most elementary level, you do not have to go to church to be a Christian. You do not have to go home to be married either. But in both cases if you do not, you will have a very poor relationship.
~ R. Kent Hughes
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You can count the bruises on your heart easily enough, but numbering sins is a far tricker matter. Men are eternally forgetting for their benefit. They leave it to the World to remeber, and to the Outside to call them to harsh accout. One hundred Heavens . . . for one thousand Hells.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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A beggar's mistake harms no one but the beggar. A king's mistake, however, harms everyo but the king. Too often, the measure of power lies not in the number wh obey your will, but in the number who suffer your stupidity.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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Why me? A selfish question. Perhaps the most selfish of questions. All burdens, even those as demented as the Apocalypse, must fall upon the shoulders of someone. Why not him?
~ R. Scott Bakker
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A beggar's mistake harms no one but the beggar. A king's mistake, however, harms everyone but the king. Too often, the measure of power lies not in the number who obey your will, but in the number who suffer your stupidity.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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So Miss Curdy said I had to be punished. She gave me a choice of punishments. One: I could come into the gym after school every day and inflate all the basketballs — by mouth — until my head exploded. Or two: I could coach the first-grade soccer team. I chose number two. The wrong choice.
~ R.L. Stine
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My friend Chuck was supposed to help me coach the team. But he told Miss Curdy he had an after-school job. Do you know what his after-school job is? Going home and watching TV. - Steve Boswell
~ R.L. Stine
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