
Top 16 Quotes About Accepting Responsibility For Your Actions
#1. The first step to truly living a good and fearless life, is accepting responsibility for your actions. Accepting what part you had in any situation. Difficult, to say the least, but liberating.
Jann Arden
#2. Overly playing the role of the victim can debar you from accepting responsibility for your actions and emotions.
Stephen Richards
#3. Accepting responsibility for the actions of others contributes to your own greatness.
Edwin Louis Cole
#4. Everyone dies. It's a question of where and how, that's all.
Gregory Maguire
#5. Those who choose love - daring to feel to the depths of being, accepting responsibility for their actions, and seeking a purpose in life - will find that the world of significant living will unfold its cleverly concealed presence.
Barbara Marciniak
#7. I'm willing to deal with the consequences and accept responsibility for my actions.
Michael Vick
#8. Personal dignity begins by accepting responsibility for our actions, acting humbly, and extending compassion to other people. Personal humility requires choosing living with quietness of the heart over living in the depths of animosity, despair, and discord.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#9. Like a bullet out of a gun. His big paws had caught the dog before the dog could even flinch.
Michael Grant
#10. Now those memories come back to haunt me they haunt me like a curse.
Bruce Springsteen
#11. I was just asked to go somewhere. I said, "I can't. I have to stay home. Gayle's sick." Clearly, I was not accepting responsibility for my actions. Next time I want to be more honest and state that I do what I do because I want to do it.
Hugh Prather
#12. My grandfather always said that living is like licking honey off a thorn.
Louis Adamic
#13. Develop a vision, not a goal. Visions are much more powerful. 98% of what's going on in your brain is subconscious. Developing a vision requires the use of more of your brain than just developing a thought, which suggests we are tapping into subconscious brain power.
Josh Bezoni
#14. Thus, his school performance would now be affected by a combination of inattention, anxiety, family disorganization, and motivational factors, resulting in further deterioration.
Katharina Manassis
#15. In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes. We learn to walk by falling down. If we never fell down, we would never walk.
Robert T. Kiyosaki
#16. Slang, too, is the wholesome fermentation or eructation of those processes eternally active in language, by which froth and specks are thrown up, mostly to pass away; though occasionally to settle and permanently chrystallize.
Walt Whitman
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