If you want children to keep their
feet on the ground, put some responsibility
on their shoulders. ~Abigail Van Buren
"I must do something" always
solves more problems than "Something
must be done." ~Author Unknown
Responsibility: A detachable burden
easily shifted to the shoulders of
God, Fate, Fortune, Luck or one's
neighbor. In the days of astrology
it was customary to unload it upon
a star. ~Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's
Dictionary, 1911
Responsibility's like a string we
can only see the middle of. Both ends
are out of sight. ~William McFee,
Casuals of the Sea, 1916
The willingness to accept responsibility
for one's own life is the source from
which self-respect springs. ~Joan
Didion
Most of us can read the writing on
the wall; we just assume it's addressed
to someone else. ~Ivern Ball
The great thought, the great concern,
the great anxiety of men is to restrict,
as much as possible, the limits of
their own responsibility. ~Giosué
Borsi
We need to restore the full meaning
of that old word, duty. It is the
other side of rights. ~Pearl Buck
Why do children want to grow up? Because
they experience their lives as constrained
by immaturity and perceive adulthood
as a condition of greater freedom
and opportunity. But what is there
today, in America, that very poor
and very rich adolescents want to
do but cannot do? Not much: they can
"do" drugs, "have"
sex, "make" babies, and
"get" money (from their
parents, crime, or the State). For
such adolescents, adulthood becomes
synonymous with responsibility rather
than liberty. Is it any surprise that
they remain adolescents? ~Thomas Szasz
With every civil right there has to
be a corresponding civil obligation.
~Edison Haines
I believe that every right implies
a responsibility; every opportunity,
an obligation; every possession, a
duty. ~John D. Rockefeller Jr.
We have the Bill of Rights. What we
need is a Bill of Responsibilities.
~Bill Maher
Take your life in your own hands,
and what happens? A terrible thing:
no one to blame. ~Erica Jong
When you blame others, you give up
your power to change. ~Author Unknown
Even when we know what is right, too
often we fail to act. More often we
grab greedily for the day, letting
tomorrow bring what it will, putting
off the unpleasant and unpopular.
~Bernard M. Baruch
Duty is what one expects from others.
~Oscar Wilde
A new position of responsibility will
usually show a man to be a far stronger
creature than was supposed. ~William
James
Mistakes fail in their mission of
helping the person who blames them
on the other fellow. ~Henry S. Haskins
Few things help an individual more
than to place responsibility upon
him, and to let him know that you
trust him. ~Booker T. Washington
God has entrusted me with myself.
~Epictetus
We have not passed that subtle line
between childhood and adulthood until...
we have stopped saying "It got
lost," and say "I lost it."
~Sidney J. Harris
It is easy to ignore responsibility
when one is only an intermediate link
in a chain of action. ~Stanley Milgram
When a man points a finger at someone
else, he should remember that four
of his fingers are pointing at himself.
~Louis Nizer
Whether or not you have children yourself,
you are a parent to the next generation.
If we can only stop thinking of children
as individual property and think of
them as the next generation, then
we can realize we all have a role
to play. ~Charlotte Davis Kasl, Finding
Joy, 1994
Action springs not from thought, but
from a readiness for responsibility.
~Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The commands of democracy are as imperative
as its privileges and opportunities
are wide and generous. Its compulsion
is upon us. ~Woodrow Wilson
No man was ever endowed with a right
without being at the same time saddled
with a responsibility. ~Gerald W.
Johnson
Those who are unwilling to invest
in the future haven't earned one.
~H.W. Lewis, Technological Risk, 1990
Dr. Miller says we are pessimistic
because life seems like a very bad,
very screwed-up film. If you ask "What
the hell is wrong with the projector?"
and go up to the control room, you
find it's empty. You are the projectionist,
and you should have been up there
all the time. ~Colin Wilson
We all participate in weaving the
social fabric; we should therefore
all participate in patching the fabric
when it develops holes. ~Anne C. Weisberg,
Everything a Working Mother Needs
to Know, 1994
We are made wise not by the recollection
of our past, but by the responsibility
for our future. ~George Bernard Shaw