Quotes about Responsibility
We in this country, in this generation, are, by destiny rather than choice, the watchmen on the walls of world freedom.
— John F. Kennedy
It is rather for us here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion.
— Abraham Lincoln
Ford, you seem to think it's your job to save everyone. When did God step off the throne and put you in charge? Last time I looked, you were not the Savior of the world.
— Susan May Warren
You're treating your relationship with God like a fling. As it means nothing to Him and nothing to you. As if you can walk away from each other. But God doesn't operate that way.
— Susan May Warren
We are accountable because we are sinful. The unfortunate truth is that Adam chose to sin, and so do we. But the good news is that God gives us a way out, through Christ. Accountability and forgiveness in one shot. All we have to do is accept it. It's pretty easy.
— Susan May Warren
No parent is perfect; we all can look back and think of things we could've done to help our children be better prepared for adulthood. And sometimes it's best to admit it to them and encourage them to learn from our mistakes.
— Billy Graham
The biggest challenge in my life is getting all these kids raised. I've helped with nieces, stepchildren and my own son, so the biggest challenge is making sure the kids are raised and finding enough quality time with them.
— Reba McEntire
Your son and your daughter needs an excellent father more than an excellent college.
— Nick Vujicic
Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
When you think of the sort of things that happen when a genocide happens, it's again not people who are intrinsically evil.
— Desmond Tutu
Science without conscience is the death of the soul.
— Francois Rabelais
Reactive people... are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior.
— Stephen Covey