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Quotes About Responsibility

We have to be cultured in our criticism of a tall leader like our Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
~ Tamilisai Soundararajan
Childhood and adolescence are nothing but milestones: You grow taller, advance to new grades, and get your period, your driver's license, and your diploma. Then, in your 20s and 30s, you romance potential partners, find jobs, and learn to support yourself.
~ Pamela Druckerman
You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
I was 16 years old and wanted to help my mom with the rent. There was a restaurant called China Buffet in Tampa that hung a 'Help Wanted' sign outside, so I went in and ended up hosting every Friday and Sunday for $6 or $7 an hour.
~ Michelle Phan
For Bryan and me, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were our first baby. And your first baby is always special.
~ Joel Glazer
We have rights in America. In tandem with those rights, we have responsibility. Whatever type of journalist we are, whether it be in the entertainment business, or as professional journalists, we always have the consequences of the way we present fact and information.
~ Mike Pence
Our aim, during our Presidency in the next six months will be to lead this challenge, to show that Europe can function in a mature and responsible way, to start delivering tangible results that show we are taking people's concerns seriously.
~ John Hutton
When you're in office, there are tangible moments when you can see tangible successes.
~ Eliot Spitzer
More than any other super-hero, 'Spider-Man' presents us with something very local in its ethics. It's not messianic. It's far more tangible.
~ Rhys Ifans
As a democratic society, Malawi has a moral obligation to ensure that each and every injustice, whether through acts of commission or omission, is met with deliberate and tangible action.
~ Joyce Banda
When I last looked, there weren't queues of eager guys under 40 hanging outside single ladies' doors begging them to give up work and have their babies. It takes two to tango and the same number, without medical help, to make a child.
~ Mariella Frostrup
If somebody were to feel the necessity to reduce themselves to a desperate state to achieve what they perceive to be their goals in life, people who work in fashion, who are models or photographers, shouldn't be judged because of untoward acts of others. As the saying goes, it takes two to tango.
~ Lydia Hearst
I'd cut school and go over to the Lori-Ann Donut Shop and eat doughnuts. I got a job at the pet store near Lechmere, unloading fish tanks. They gave me $10 for unloading a full long-bed truckload. I never broke a fish tank. When I asked for a raise, I got fired.
~ Howie Long
What happens when you're a child professional is that you have to be, well, professional. You're taught not to have tantrums, to always people-please.
~ Fergie
Life offers two great gifts--time, and the ability to choose how we spend it. Planning is a process of choosing among those many options. If we do not choose to plan, then we choose to have others plan for us.
~ Richard I. Winword
to highlight the immorality of Germans abandoning their moral duty to think.
~ Richard J. Evans
Freedom in the Gospel does not mean license. It means opportunity.
~ Richard J. Foster
Leo Tolstoy observes, "Everybody thinks of changing humanity and nobody thinks of changing himself."6
~ Richard J. Foster
God's ownership of everything also changes the kind of question we ask in giving. Rather than, "How much of my money should I give to God?" we learn to ask, "How much of God's money should I keep for myself?" The difference between these two questions is of monumental proportions.
~ Richard J. Foster
It is one thing to act like a servant; it is quite another to be a servant.
~ Richard J. Foster
PRAYER IS THE serious business of the Church, the first and best business it renders for the world.
~ Richard J. Foster
Cheap grace is grace without discipleship
~ Richard J. Foster
But when we choose to be a servant, we give up the right to be in charge. There is great freedom in this. If we voluntarily choose to be taken advantage of, then we cannot be manipulated. When we choose to be a servant, we surrender the right to decide who and when we will serve. We become available and vulnerable.
~ Richard J. Foster
1 Corinthians 12:12, 14–25 IN COMMUNITY WE learn of our individual responsibilities to God and our corporate responsibilities to one another. There are exceptions, to be sure, but sustaining a life with God without an active, living connection to a visible expression of the Body of Christ is virtually impossible and is not a goal to be sought after. Have
~ Richard J. Foster