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Quotes About Accountability

Sons were not punished.
~ Madeline Miller
Un homme heureux est trop occupé à vivre sa vie. Il croit qu'il ne doit des comptes à personne.
~ Madeline Miller
Sometimes you don't get but one mistake, if the one you pick is bad enough.
~ Madison Smartt Bell
Publicly humiliating someone for your own gain will only come and haunt you. Gods going to have his revenge.
~ Unknown
Writing is a bit like going on a diet; you should either tell everyone or no one.
~ Maeve Binchy
It's what people do is important, not what they say or feel.
~ Maeve Binchy
How clearly I have seen my condition, yet how childishly I have acted
~ Maggie Nelson
Caleb knew he was running away. Shirking his responsibilities, worrying his father sick, more than likely, and letting a lot of people down. He knew that. And he knew it couldn't go on.
~ Maggie Shayne
I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
A man who enjoys responsibility usually gets it. A man who merely likes exercising authority usually loses it.
~ Unknown
Do what's right. Do it right. Do it right now.
~ Unknown
People are people. We'll always find a way to mess up, doesn't matter who's in charge.
~ Malorie Blackman
Top Stock brokers are able to plunder the investors money because of inaction by regulator SEBI's top directors year after year
~ Unknown
Wenn man nicht mehr weiß, was man sich und anderen schuldig ist, wo das Gefühl für menschliche Qualität und die Kraft, Distanz zu halten, erlischt, dort ist das Chaos vor der Tür.
~ Unknown
Clearly you need a new team to go out to bat on your behalf to fight for your rights and to report back to you personally and to the leadership of the IFP.
~ Mangosuthu Buthelezi
Each of us is ultimately responsible for our own psychological well-being, happiness, and success in life. As much as we might wish good things for one another, we really do not have the ability to create mental stability, well-being, or happiness for someone else.
~ Unknown
My favorite summary of the concept of defining your own responsibility for the problems of others was given in a joke, current several years ago. After being surrounded by 10,000 hostile Indians, the Lone Ranger turned to Tonto and remarked, "I guess this is it, Kimo Sabe. It looks like we have had it," whereupon Tonto, surveying the impending disaster, turned and replied, "What do you mean we, white man?
~ Unknown
Nature allows us no choice but to suffer the consequences of our actions.
~ Unknown
open communication, in tandem with quickly fixing the problem, is the only way to build and retain trust.
~ Marc Benioff
But let me be clear: What Indiana ultimately showed me is that no one person is in charge of the moral compass of a business. The phone calls and messages from my employees proved that if the leadership won't act, they'll have to face the bayonets poking up from below. Gone are the days when companies can recruit and retain top talent without upholding a commitment to values.
~ Marc Benioff
when one performs her duty, never excusing herself, no one [15]knows it; on the contrary, imperfections appear immediately.
~ Unknown
you can blame everything on your childhood, hold your parents accountable for every little problem you encounter and all the trials and tribulations of your life, blame them for your weaknesses and fears, but in the end, you are solely responsible for all that you are, and the choice of what you will become.
~ Marc Levy
We're harsh judges on the bad behavior of others, but lawyers for our own.
~ Marc MacYoung
Know that the police are not required to make a statement on an officer-involved shooting for seventy-two hours.
~ Marc MacYoung