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Quotes about Responsibility

Education is not complete unless we teach our children not only how to read and write but the difference between right and wrong.
— George H. W. Bush
Education should be the handmaid of citizenship.
— Calvin Coolidge
To own up to one's lack of courage and shortcoming without excuses is courage.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
In a home where there is an able-bodied husband, he is expected to be the breadwinner.
— Ezra Taft Benson
You're not a leader if you haven't been elected.
— Hillary Clinton
Freedom is a school of responsibility for human beings.
— Dinesh D'Souza
As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.
— Dinesh D'Souza
But playing your music as loud as you want and coming home drunk aren't real life. Real life, it turns out, is diapers and lawnmowers, decks that need painting, a wife that needs to be listened to, kids that need to be taught right from wrong, a checkbook, an oil change, a sunset behind a mountain, laughter at a kitchen table, too much wine, a chipped tooth, and a screaming child.
— Donald Miller
I used to get really ticked about preachers who talked too much about grace, because they tempted me to not be disciplined. I figured what people needed was a kick in the butt, and if I failed at godliness it was because those around me weren't trying hard enough.
— Donald Miller
The trouble with deep belief is that it costs something And there is something inside me, some selfish beast of a subtle thing that doesn't like the truth at all because it carries responsibility, and if I actually believe these things I have to do something about them. It is so, so cumbersome to believe anything. And it isn't cool.
— Donald Miller
The trouble with deep belief is that it costs something And there is something inside me, some selfish beast of a subtle thing that doesn't like the truth at all because it carries responsibility, and if I actually believe these things I have to do something about them. It is so, so cumbersome to believe anything. And it isn't cool.
— Donald Miller
I think that every living person, every person who is awake to the functioning principles within his reality has a moment where he stops blaming the problems in the world on group thinking, on humanity and authority, and starts to face himself. I hate this more than anything. This is the hardest principle within christian spirituality for me to deal with. The problem is not out there, the problem is the needy beast of a thing living in my chest.
— Donald Miller