“When human beings are regarded as moral beings, sex, instead of being enthroned upon the summit, administering upon rights and responsibilities, sinks into insignificance and nothingness. My doctrine then is, that whatever it is morally right for man to do, it is morally right for woman to do. Our duties originate, not from difference of sex, but from the diversity of our relations in life, the various gifts and talents committed to our care, and the different eras in which we live.” MenHumansDifferentCareSexDifferencesHuman BeingsResponsibilityMoralRightsTalentDutyMoralityDiversityRelationCommittedVariousDoctrineErasNothingnessSummitInsignificanceGifts And TalentsDifferent ErasRights And Responsibilities Author:Angelina Grimke
“Soldiers, when committed to a task, can't compromise. It's unrelenting devotion to the standards of duty and courage, absolute loyalty to others, not letting the task go until it's been done.” DoneDutyLetting GoStandardsTasksAbsolutesSoldierCommittedLoyaltyDevotionCompromiseUnrelentingDevotion To Duty Author:John Keegan
“I feel a special kinship for our military. Because, unfortunately, I became a wartime president. And committed our military in the defense of our country to difficult assignments. I tell people all the time, I don't miss much about being president; I do miss looking in the eyes of people who volunteered to serve. And so not only do I feel a kinship, I feel an obligation and a duty to help.” PeopleFeelsCountryHelpingEyeDifficultPresidentSpecialMilitaryMissingDutyCommittedDefenseObligationOur CountryAssignmentsKinshipWartime Author:George W. Bush
“National security is the first duty of government but we are also committed to reversing the substantial erosion of civil liberties.” FirstsGovernmentLibertySecurityDutyCommittedNational SecurityCivil LibertiesErosionSoil Erosion Author:Theresa May
“Once committed to fight, cut. Everything else is secondary. Cut. That is your duty, your purpose, your hunger. There is no rule more important, no commitment that overrides that one. Cut. Cut from the void, not from bewilderment. Cut the enemy as quickly and directly as possible. Cut decisively, resolutely. Cut into the enemy’s strength. Flow through the gaps in his guard. Cut him. Cut him down utterly. Don’t allow him a breath. Crush him. Cut him without mercy to the depths of his spirit." -Richard Rahl” ImportantSpiritPurposeFightingEnemyCuttingDutyCommitmentFlowMercyBreathsDepthHungerCommittedCrushGapsVoidBewildermentNo Commitment Author:Terry Goodkind