Quotes about Accountability
If your situtation is the fault of anything or anyone else...there is very little hope and absolutely zero power over your own life. "Responsibility is about hope and control. And...who doesn't want hope for a greater future that their choices control? ...Most folks look for their car keys with more energy than they search for the wisdom that can change their lives.
— Andy Andrews
Have you ever considered how often we judge ourselves by our intentions while we judge others by their actions? Yet intention without action is an insult to those who expect the best from you. 'I intended to bring you flowers, but I didn't.' 'I meant to finish this work on time.' 'I was going to be there for your birthday.
— Andy Andrews
If you want to become a person that others want to be around, you must always hold your life to the very highest standard.
— Andy Andrews
Outside influences are not responsible for where you are mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally, or financially. You have chosen the pathway to your present destination. The responsibility for your situation is yours.
— Andy Andrews
THE FIRST DECISION FOR SUCCESS: The buck stops here.
— Andy Andrews
But a true friend holds you to a higher standard. A true friend brings out the best in you.
— Andy Andrews
Good excuses rarely collect dust. We use them, and use them, and use them.
— Andy Stanley
Your talent and giftedness as a leader have the potential to take you farther than your character can sustain you. That ought to scare you.
— Andy Stanley
Victims don't want to be proactive about changing—they want to be proactive about making sure that the person who hurt them pays. And so we spend our energy telling our sad stories rather than taking responsibility for our behavior. Thus we open the door of our hearts and welcome in the Trojan horse of bitterness. And it stands there, a monument, a constant reminder of a debt someone has yet to pay. Somebody owes us.
— Andy Stanley
Just as Jesus predicted, what originates in the secret place won't always remain a secret. ... How do we guard -- or maybe it would be more appropriate to say, guard against -- our hearts? How do we monitor what's going on in that secret place that has the potential to go public at any moment?
— Andy Stanley
Our greatest moral regrets are always preceded by a series of unwise choices.
— Andy Stanley
Geographically speaking, you can't get to where you want to be unless you know where you are the begin with. You need a reference point. Similarly, you can't get to where you want to be in life until you are willing to admit where you are to begin with. Self-deception makes that next to impossible.
— Andy Stanley