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Quotes about Accountability

As we deal with our fellow men in petty dishonesty or in more daring fraud, so will we deal with God.
— Ellen White
You are responsible for the ability which God has given you.
— Ellen White
We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK. That's not leadership. That's not going to happen.
— Barack Obama
I suppose that is my central obsession. What we owe to society, what we owe to ourselves.
— Barbara Kingsolver
God doesn't need to punish us. He just grants us a long enough life to punish ourselves.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A great nation does not hide its history. It faces its flaws and corrects them.
— George W. Bush
Executives owe it to the organization and to their fellow workers not to tolerate nonperforming individuals in important jobs.
— Peter Drucker
Compassion, together with contractual responsibility for one's workforce, is a mark of a top employer.
— Frans van Houten
You can't blame things for being dark if the light bulbs aren't working. So we're complaining about the darkness when the bulbs aren't working, and the Bible says that we are the light of the world.
— Tony Evans
The time has come for all evangelists to practice full financial disclosure. The world is watching how we walk and how we talk. We must have the highest standards of morality, ethics and integrity if we are to continue to have influence.
— Billy Graham
Many in our day climb under the moral shade of Matthew 7:1 to take the supposed high road in saying, "I'm not the judge." Those who take this supposed high road may be missing the whole point of Jesus' words: sin is sin, and one cannot follow Jesus and turn a blind eye to sin. What Jesus is calling us to here is not the absence of moral discernment.
— Scot McKnight
Mama and Papa are more to blame (for delinquency) than the kids; parents should stay home and raise their children and spend less time in taverns.
— Harry S. Truman