“I was letting go and undoing the hell I had created. By squaring all with love, trying to love rather than trying to be loved, and by taking responsibility for all that was happening to me; finding my subconscious thought and correcting it, I became freer and freer, happier and happier.” TryingResponsibilityHellLetting GoFindingsHappeningsSubconsciousTaking ResponsibilityCorrectingUndoing Author:Lester Levenson
“Finding and creating your life's work, even if it is entirely different from what you have done most of your life, will bring you more happiness and health than any other action you can take. If your primary responsibility in life is being true to yourself, that can only be accomplished by carrying out what you are called to do - your unique and special vocation...Your life's work involves doing what you love and loving what you do.” IfsLoveLifeDifferentDoneMotivationalActionHappinessLife IsPassionPeaceWorkResponsibilitySpecialHealthCallingFindingsCreatingUniqueBeing TrueAfrican AmericanPrimariesAccomplishedUniquenessVocationWhat You LoveBe True To YourselfTrue To YourselfMotivational WorkDoing What You LoveLoving What You DoResponsibilities In LifeCreating Your Life Author:Dennis Kimbro
“To be disciplined does not mean being silent, abstaining, or doing only what one thinks one may undertake without risk; it is not the art of eluding responsibility; it means acting in compliance with orders received, and therefore finding in one's own mind, by effort and reflection, the possibility to carry out such orders. It also means finding in one's own will the energy to face the risks involved in execution.” ThinkingMindMayMeanDoeArtFacesOrderEnergyEffortActingResponsibilityRiskPossibilityInvolvedFindingsReflectionSilentExecutionRisk ItComplianceAbstaining Author:Ferdinand Foch
“For it is in the field where meaning is constitutive that man's freedom reaches its highest point. There too his responsibility is greatest. There there occurs the emergence of his existential subject, finding out for himself that he has to decide for himself what he is to make of himself.” MenResponsibilitySubjectsFieldsFindingsHighestExistentialEmergence Book:The Lonergan Reader Source: The Lonergan Reader
“I think the difference between finding happiness, or moments of happiness, is how you choose to interpret things. That's a rather shocking responsibility. That we're responsible for our own happiness. It's not those around us.” ThinkingMomentsDifferencesResponsibilityFindingsResponsibleYou ChooseShockingFinding HappinessMoments Of Happiness Author:Natascha McElhone
“I dislike nothing more than finding fault with a man's nature or talent; it only depresses and worries and does no good; one cannot add a cubit to one's stature, all striving and struggling are useless there, so one has to be silent about it, and let the responsibility rest with God.” MenDoeResponsibilityWorryStruggleTalentFindingsAddFaultsSilentStriveUselessDislikeDepressingStature Author:Felix Mendelssohn
“I feel a huge responsibility to anyone who's younger than me, in helping them take the road less traveled, or finding no road at all and blazing a new trail.” FeelsHelpingResponsibilityHugeFindingsTraveledTrailsBlazingRoad Less Traveled Author:Sandra Bullock
“In the last analysis, the individual person is responsible for living his own life and for 'finding himself.' If he persists in shifting his responsibility to somebody else, he fails to find out the meaning of his own existence.” IfsPersonsLastsIndividualExistenceResponsibilityFailingFindingsSelf ImprovementResponsibleAnalysisPersistShiftingPersonal ResponsibilityIndividual Responsibility Book:No Man Is an Island Source: No Man Is an Island
“As a mom, I know it is my responsibility, and no one else's, to raise my kids. But we have to ask ourselves, what does it mean when so many parents are finding their best efforts undermined by an avalanche of advertisements aimed at our kids.” KnowsMeanDoeKidsMotherAsksParentEffortResponsibilityMomFindingsRaisesAdvertisementsBest EffortAdvertising AgenciesAvalanches Author:Michelle Obama
“First of all, although men have a common destiny, each individual also has to work out his own personal salvation for himself in fear and trembling. We can help one another to find the meaning of life no doubt. But in the last analysis, the individual person is responsible for living his own life and for "finding himself." If he persists in shifting his responsibility to somebody else, he fails to find out the meaning of his own existence. You cannot tell me who I am and I cannot tell you who you are. If you do not know your own identity, who is going to identify you?” IfsKnowsMenFirstsPersonsHelpingLastsIndividualCommonExistenceResponsibilityDestinyDoubtFailingIdentityFindingsResponsibleSalvationWho You AreWork OutWho I AmAnalysisMeaning Of LifeNo DoubtPersistShiftingTrembling Book:No Man Is an Island Source: No Man Is an Island
“When people discuss his plays, he says that he feels like he's standing at customs watching an official ransack his luggage. He cheerfully declares responsibility for a play about two people, and suddenly the officer is finding all manner of exotic contraband like the nature of God and identity, and while he can't deny that they're there, he can't for the life of him remember putting them there. In the end, a play is not the product of an idea; an idea is the product of a play.” PeopleFeelsTwoIdeasEndsPlayRememberResponsibilityIdentityProductsFindingsStandingDenyOfficialsCustomsOfficersExoticLuggage Author:Tom Stoppard
“When we want to help the poor, we usually offer them charity. Most often we use charity to avoid recognizing the problem and finding the solution for it. Charity becomes a way to shrug off our responsibility. But charity is no solution to poverty. Charity only perpetuates poverty by taking the initiative away from the poor. Charity allows us to go ahead with our own lives without worrying about the lives of the poor. Charity appeases our consciences.” WayWantHelpingUseProblemPoorResponsibilityPovertyWorryOffersFindingsSolutionsConscienceCharityInitiativeRecognizingAppeaseHelp The PoorSolutions To Poverty Author:Muhammad Yunus