Quotes about Responsibility
Through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Iola's words whispered in my mind. Was she thinking of the
— Lisa Wingate
Ultimately, it's not so much what life deals you as what you choose to own that matters, a spiritually searching law clerk had once said to
— Lisa Wingate
It occurred to me that I should do more for other people. I never once considered that there were people just down the road who cannot afford proper clothing, or care for their children.
— Lisa Wingate
Who chooses the schedules we keep? We do, I guess.
— Lisa Wingate
Do we carry the guilt from the sins of past generations? If so, can we bear the weight of that burden? Trent
— Lisa Wingate
Every decision you make in life has benefits and consequences. Sometimes you just have to go on faith, and even that comes at a price. It means you have to give up the idea that you're the one in charge
— Lisa Wingate
The good life demands a lot of maintenance.
— Lisa Wingate
Your children are the greatest gift God will give to you and their souls the heaviest responsibility He will place in your hands. When you are old, nothing else you've done will have mattered as much.
— Lisa Wingate
Now consider this: the first person to hold the newborn Christ was Mary of Nazareth, and the first person to touch the newly risen Christ, however briefly, was Mary of Magdala. God placed himself in a woman's care when he came to earth, then entrusted a woman to announce his resurrection when he came back to life.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
The parable challenges us to clarify and claim our purpose and live it with absolute earnestness. Our ultimate purpose is Jesus Christ: to know Him, allow Him to love us, love Him in response, and love others as He has loved us. Each of us is called to live out that purpose in the unique circumstances and opportunities of our individual lives. That will mean several crucial things:
— Lloyd John Ogilvie
The life of every human being on earth can depend on the experience, judgment, and vigilance of the person in the Oval Office.
— Jimmy Carter
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.
— Jimmy Carter