8 Quotes About Individual Responsibility

As individuals, we are responsible for our own actions. We cannot blame others for the things that go wrong in our lives. The law is clear that we are expected to act responsibly, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy to do so. Sometimes we know better, but make excuses for ourselves anyway Read more

That’s why it’s important to remember that no matter what happens, you are ultimately responsible for your actions. If you make a mistake, be honest with yourself and work through whatever feelings come up. Then try to learn from the experience and move on.

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Every individual has a role to play for the betterment of our nation. Sunday Adelaja
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There are those that want "freedom" from individual responsibility. Then there are those that want individual "liberty." I choose the latter. I am a Libertarian A.E. Samaan
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There are those that want freedom from individual responsibility, and then there are those that want individual liberty. "Freedom" and "liberty" no longer mean what they used to. A desire for dependence has been made fashionably desirable. A.E. Samaan
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Environmental cleanliness begins with each individual desire to be clean. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Each of us has an undeniable responsibility to ourself and the rest of the world to be our personal best on any given day. Laurie Buchanan
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Politicians obfuscate. It gets them re-elected. If no-one can understand what is going on, then the perception is that we need someone to guide us through the fog. Many people want to be led. A few people even think that they need to be led. Sieg Pedde
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Malaria prevention and eradication should be inspired by General George Patton’s advice: “A good plan executed violently today is better than a perfect plan in a week.” In this war of attrition, millions of people will be lost while waiting on researchers to finally emerge triumphant from their labs with the perfect malaria cure; yet meanwhile, there are plenty of time-proven, practical actions that individuals, families and communities can do today with what is already in hand that can decisively defeat malaria transmission if applied with vigor and disciplined consistency. T.K. Naliaka