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Quotes about Responsibility

We must do as we're told, Ava reminded her. We will honor your mother and follow her instructions. Because she is your maker? Lea asked, her heart breaking. Ava shook her head. Because she is yours.
— Alice Hoffman
My father told us that our people had been slaves in the desert and because God had seen fit to set us free, none among us should ever own another man. It had been written that every man belonged to God and no one else. But did women belong to God or to the men of their family? They could not own property or businesses; only their husbands could have that honor.
— Alice Hoffman
I take responsibility for the man I used to be, for I carry him with me. As strong as I am, he's a heavy burden
— Alice Hoffman
You rescue something and you're responsible for it. But maybe that's what love is.
— Alice Hoffman
You rescue something and you're responsible for it. But maybe that's what love is. Maybe it's like a hit-and-run accident; it smashes you before you can think. You do it no matter the cost and you keep on running.
— Alice Hoffman
We are a people. A people do not throw their geniuses away. And if they are thrown away, it is our duty as artists and as witnesses for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children, and, if necessary, bone by bone.
— Alice Walker
Why should the killers of the world be the future and not us?
— Alice Walker
Take care how you place your moccasins upon the Earth, step with care, for the faces of the future generations are looking up from the Earth waiting their turn for life.
— Alice Walker
It not my salvation she working for. And if she don't learn she got to face judgment for herself, she won't even have live.
— Alice Walker
Nobody feel better for killing nothing. They feel something is all.
— Alice Walker
The question shouldn't be "Why are you, a Christian, here in a death camp, condemned for trying to save Jews?' The real question is "Why aren't all the Christians here?
— Joel Rosenberg
It's not for us to choose our times, Jacob. But we must be ready when they come.
— Joel Rosenberg