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Take responsibility for making conscious choices.
— Deepak Chopra
Only you are responsible for the development of your gift and for its brilliant after the process of its refinement
— Sunday Adelaja
It's a big responsibility to be the main part of a film because if you don't like me, you have a problem for two-and-a-half hours.
— Carice Van Houten
And how does one lead? We lead by doing; we lead by being.
— Bryant McGill
Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan.
[News conference, April 21 1961] — John F. Kennedy
[News conference, April 21 1961] — John F. Kennedy
Freedom of expression has a responsibility by those people who espouse it in the West, in particular non-Muslims.
— Anjem Choudary
Gun control responsibilities are taking police officers off the street and adding to crime.
— Stockwell Day
It's our responsibility as humans to take care of each other.
— Caitlin Crosby
I was the first one to allow a projectile to come off of the stage and into the audience. And I kind of take responsibility for the mosh pit.
— Gallagher
You know, it's a tremendous responsibility to try to tell people how to get to heaven.6
— David Frost
I believe it is the responsibility and duty of those in high-profile positions to give a voice to people whose voices cannot be heard.
— Donatella Versace
The day you graduate from childhood to adulthood is the day you take full responsibility for your life.
— Darren Hardy
So travel for me is an act of discovery and of responsibility as well a grand adventure and a constant liberation.
— Pico Iyer
An encounter with the superior energy is open to anyone but remains far from those who shift responsibility onto others.
— Paulo Coelho
Your only responsibility as a writer is to be true to the story that has chosen you as its writer.
— Jean Little