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Quotes about Responsibility

Librarians are serious people, seldom given to jocularity. The reason for this, I believe, is because we are overwhelmed by the enormous number of good books waiting to be read, leaving little time for frivolity.
— Lynn Austin
People are not puppets that Hashem controls, making us do whatever He wants. Nor can He be manipulated to do whatever we ask of Him. Human beings chose to start this war, and that means we are responsible for putting the people we love in danger, not Him. But Hashem can bring good from this, even if we cannot see it.
— Lynn Austin
Just a minute, Esther. Slow down and listen to me. How can Hashem answer such a prayer in the middle of a war? We are the ones who started this war, not Him. People are not puppets that Hashem controls, making us do whatever He wants. Nor can He be manipulated to do whatever we ask of Him. Human beings chose to start this war, and that means we are responsible for putting the people we love in danger, not Him. But Hashem can bring good from this, even if we cannot see it.
— Lynn Austin
Because we're not free when there are no boundaries—we're in great danger.
— Lynn Austin
No, Engelena. Don't blame yourself. Adam and Eve had a perfect parent, yet they rebelled.
— Lynn Austin
I don't think it's right to unburden your own heart by laying the load on someone else's. Some secrets are better left untold.
— Lynn Austin
While my heart wants to say yes, the reality of my time makes this a no." I've learned the best "no" answers are graciously honest.
— Lysa TerKeurst
there are natural consequences for not taking care of our bodies.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Today's choices become tomorrow's circumstances.
— Lysa TerKeurst
do. "In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Maybe you've been entrusted with this. Not cursed with it.
— Lysa TerKeurst
The…destructive…message is that the parents don't trust their children to do what they are supposed to do whether it be learning to fall asleep on their own, figuring out how to safely climb a tree, or remembering to do the homework assignment. This message is especially harmful. Children cannot believe in themselves if the most important people in their lives don't believe in them.
— Lysa TerKeurst