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Quotes about Responsibility

Who suffers by his ill whims! Himself, always.
— Charles Dickens
Conscience is a dreadful thing when it accuses man or boy; but when, in the case of a boy, that secret burden co-operates with another secret burden down the leg of his trousers, it is (as I can testify) a great punishment.
— Charles Dickens
My poor girl, you have not been very well taught how to make a home for your husband, but unless you mean with all your heart to strive to do it, you had better murder him than marry him — if you really love him.
— Charles Dickens
It made my heart ache to think of this miserable trifling, in the streets of a city where every stone seemed to call to me, as I walked along, 'Turn this way, man, and see what waits to be done!' So I decoyed myself into another train of thought to ease my heart.
— Charles Dickens
So runs the genealogy of many another sin: idleness is usually the grandfather of the crime, whatever the father might be.
— Charles Spurgeon
How others treat me is their path; how I react is mine.
— Wayne Dyer
Consequences are unpitying. Our deeds carry their terrible consequences, quite apart from any fluctuations that went before—consequences that are hardly ever confined to ourselves. And it is best to fix our minds on that certainty, instead of considering what may be the elements of excuse for us.
— George Eliot
No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we require him to obey it... Obedience to the law is demanded as a right, not asked as a favor.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Each day of our lives we make deposits into the memory banks of our children.
— Charles Swindoll
Having someone wonder where you are when you don't come home at night is a very old human need.
— Margaret Mead
The gospel is only Good News if it gets there in time.
— Greg Laurie
Statistics indicate that 95 percent of all Christians have never led another person to Christ.
— Greg Laurie