Quotes About Responsibility
Headmistress Flora (the formerly wicked stepmother) is handing over the reins to a new leader:
~ Jen Calonita
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Anna, more than anyone else, loved Elsa's gift, and she begged her to use it often. Their parents, on the other hand, wanted her to keep it private. But if a gift like this could bring such joy, shouldn't she share it? Besides, she loved impressing her sister.
~ Jen Calonita
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Truth be told, she still preferred to lve life in the shadows, but duty called.
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I place the piece of cheese in front of Wilson, and he squeaks happily. "Guard it with your life," I whisper.
~ Jen Calonita
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Sometimes kids get a mean teacher or a class they don't like or an inflexible deadline even though that child was "exhausted the night before." We should not cushion every blow. This is life. Learning to deal with struggle and to develop responsibility is crucial. A good parent prepares the child for the path, not the path for the child. We can still demonstrate gentle and attached parenting without raising children who melt on a warm day.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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A good parent prepares the child for the path, not the path for the child.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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We should not cushion every blow. This is life. Learning to deal with struggle and to develop responsibility is crucial. A good parent prepares the child for the path, not the path for the child. We can still demonstrate gentle and attached parenting without raising children who melt on a warm day.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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The day I am unaware of my privileges and unmoved by my greed is the day something has to change.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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If our kids only expect blessings and exemptions, they will be terrible grown-ups.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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It started as a selfish act and has turned into a way of life. I can't stand to watch someone throw anything away that belongs in my green bin.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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It's so weird to live in this world. What a bizarre tension to care deeply about the refugee crisis in Syria and also about Gilmore Girls. It is so disorienting to fret over aged-out foster kids while saving money for a beach vacation. Is it even okay to have fun when there is so much suffering in our communities and churches and world? What does it say about us when we love things like sports, food, travel, and fashion in a world plagued with hunger and human trafficking?
~ Jen Hatmaker
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And I was so blinded I didn't even know we were rich. How can I be socially responsible if unaware that I reside in the top percentage of wealth in the world? (You probably do too: Make $35,000 a year? Top 4 percent. $50,000? Top 1 percent.) Excess has impaired perspective in America; we are the richest people on earth, praying to get richer.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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How can teachers teach when parents demand exceptions and cry foul every time their kid gets crossways? Sometimes we step in and advocate, but sometimes our kids are lame and need to own up. Let them feel the sting of detention, a zero, a lost privilege, a time-out. Let failure instruct them.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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It is not our responsibility to fix every mess. If someone steps onto the scary ledge of truth, it is enough to acknowledge her courage and make this promise: I am here with you as your friend...
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Growing up means curbing appetites, shifting from "me" to "we," understanding private choices have social consequences and public outcomes.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Thank you for inviting me into this good thing of yours. It is as extraordinary as you are. But any new yes I give means a no to my family and sanity. Please accept my sincere regrets and count on my prayers,
~ Jen Hatmaker
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It isn't our responsibility to defend our values and prioritize our message over our posture. We inherited a kingdom that cannot be shaken; we are an unthreatened people. God will stay on His throne without our rigorous defense.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Saying "I meant well" is not going to cut it. Not with God screaming, begging, pleading, urging us to love mercy and justice, to feed the poor and the orphaned, to care for the last and least in nearly every book of the Bible. It will not be enough one day to stand before Jesus and say, "Oh? Were You serious about all that?
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Stewardship is like that. I won't answer for the way another Christian mismanaged money. I won't be charged with another person's irresponsible consumption. Nor will I get credit for how another faith community shared or sacrificed luxuries for the marginalized. I'll answer for my choices.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Except for a year or two in my parenting tenure, I've always been a working mom. Sometimes part time, sometimes from home, sometimes full time, but always working. With five kids, this means putting my head down and handling it while they are at school.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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When people are forced to reap what they sow, the benefit of consequence is appropriately placed, and health and healing become possible.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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You have no other responsibility than to represent Jesus well, which should leave that person feeling absurdly loved, welcomed, cherished.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Because no one told me not to, I had a baby every two years, and it was truly the Mother Load.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Learning to deal with struggle and to develop responsibility is crucial. A good parent prepares the child for the path, not the path for the child. We can still demonstrate gentle and attached parenting without raising children who melt on a warm day.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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