Responsibility And Maturity Quotes
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Responsibility And Maturity Quotes & Sayings
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Men take care of your responsibilities with maturity.
— Delano Johnson
It's my responsibility to cultivate the man in my son. I can't be passive about that.
— Randy Alcorn
Realize that maturity does not come with age but with acceptance of responsibility.
— Michelle McKinney Hammond
Maturity begins on the day we accept responsibility for our own actions.
— Richard L. Evans
Well, I don't have much competition here."
"You don't have much competition anywhere. — Suzanne Collins
"You don't have much competition anywhere. — Suzanne Collins
Too much certainty is a miserable thing, while the unknowable has a pristine beauty and a wonder with no end.
— Horatio Clare
If you are to be, you must begin by assuming responsibility.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
One of my favorite films is 'Dumb and Dumber.'
— Paul Dano
Maturity comes not with age but with the acceptance of responsibility. You are only young once but immaturity can last a lifetime!
— Edwin Louis Cole
Great sex is apocalyptic. There is no such thing as great sex unless you have an apocalyptic moment.
— Norman Mailer
We are not punished for our sins, but by them.
— Elbert Hubbard
Remember, attraction is only one part of a relationship. Loyalty, commitment, responsibility and maturity make up the rest.
— Ruth Westheimer
Some part of getting a second chance is taking responsibility for the mess you made in the first place.
— Jack Bauer
The greatest day in your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the day we truly grow up.
— John C. Maxwell
When you know why you will overcome any how
— F. Nietzsche
If i die what will become of them? ... What will become of them? ... Who would feed it and who would feed them all?
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I assumed my first undivided responsibility.
— Charles Dickens