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Quotes About Responsibility

Treaties of peace, made after war, are entrusted to individuals to negotiate and carry out.
~ Richard Cobden
He [Edward Snowden] has been careful with his info, doling it out to responsible news organizations — The Post, the New York Times, the Guardian, etc. — and not tossing it up in the air, WikiLeaks style, and echoing the silly mantra "Information wants to be free." (No. Information, like most of us, wants a home in the Hamptons.)" – Richard Cohen, Washington Post (10/22/2013)
~ Richard Cohen
Who killed Jocie, Ben?"—and Marco could not answer him. "Ben, did I—did I kill Jocie? That could be, couldn't it? Maybe it was an accident, but they wanted me to kill Senator Jordan and—did I kill my Jocie?
~ Richard Condon
Our calling in life really is this simple (although not therefore easy): We are to devote ourselves to working/building and keeping/protecting everything placed into our charge.
~ Richard D. Phillips
Of all men, Christians should work especially hard, giving more than an honest day's work for a day's wage.
~ Richard D. Phillips
Indeed, this is what modern and postmodern masculinity has been all about-men behaving like little boys forever, serving themselves in the name of self-discovery. (Can we imagine someone like Ronald Reagan or Winston Churchill talking about going on a quest to find his masculine self? They were too busy changing the world.)
~ Richard D. Phillips
Christian men who are not yet called into formal church office should never complain that they have nothing to do. We all have much to do in our own hearts and lives, and the requirement for well-qualified men to serve as leaders in the church is always urgent and vital.
~ Richard D. Phillips
For our marriages to regain the love and unity God designed them to have, it is not merely a matter of wives submitting to their husbands in the Lord. Husbands, in fact, have the first and greatest responsibility. As we gain insight about our wives through our shared lives together and our attentive and cherishing interest in the affairs of their hearts, we must nourish our wives with God's Word, and with our own encouraging and upbuilding words informed by Scripture.
~ Richard D. Phillips
It is not sufficient for fathers to send their children to church, Sunday school, Christian camp, or private Christian school. You must read the Bible to your children yourself. Obviously, our children must see some correspondence between the Bible and our lives. But even as we work out our own Christian growth, we must read God's Word to and with our children.
~ Richard D. Phillips
So man is to work and, generally speaking, he is to marry.
~ Richard D. Phillips
our basic mandate as Christian men is to cultivate, build, and grow (both things and people), but also to stand guard so that people and things are kept safe-so that the fruit of past cultivating and nurturing is preserved.
~ Richard D. Phillips
Alexander Maclaren writes: "This man, before he was four-and-twenty hours a disciple, had made another. Some of you have been disciples for as many years, and have never even tried to make one."3
~ Richard D. Phillips
He is still calling on men to cause good things to grow and to keep precious things safe.
~ Richard D. Phillips
It is the male arm around the shoulder or pat on the back that God allows to have the quickest access to the heart of a child or employee. Men who are seeking to live out the Masculine Mandate will be nurturers.
~ Richard D. Phillips
We are not responsible for the outcome, but only for our faithful, loving witness.
~ Richard D. Phillips
Believing in Christ is the world's great need, and our great obligation is to tell all people that they need to do so. What
~ Richard D. Phillips
Therefore, the humble working man, toiling faithfully at his job, nurturing and shepherding his wife, and seeking to bring up his children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord, conforms to God's picture of a real man.
~ Richard D. Phillips
This should remind us that the primary threat to the safety of our loved ones is always our own sin.
~ Richard D. Phillips
this country has made a Fetish of democracy in the community, but in large part it's a guilty conscience because it's missing from the work life. And what possible excuse is there?
~ Richard D. Wolff
Politicians should be changed regularly, like diapers, and for the same reason.
~ Richard Davies
There is something infantile in the presumption that somebody else has a responsibility to give your life meaning and point… The truly adult view, by contrast, is that our life is as meaningful, as full and as wonderful as we choose to make it.
~ Richard Dawkins
You can't get by on hope. It doesn't pay the bills and it doesn't save lives.
~ Richard Doetsch
You can't go by on hope. It doesn't pay the bills and it doesn't save lives. - Michael St. Pierre
~ Richard Doetsch
Let's give some substance to patriotism. It may take a generation.
~ Richard Dreyfuss