Think before you click. If people do not know you personally and if they cannot see you as you type, what you post online can be taken out of context if you are not careful in the way your message is delivered.
— Germany KentI have always believed that women hold this world together with theirlove, passion, inspiration, hard work, vision and willingness to helpothers. Yet, increased responsibility in both our personal and professionallives – to become “superwomen” – is taking a devastating toll onour health and happiness.
— Simin HashemizadehI couldn't be happier about being a part of 'Hunger Games' and to play Katniss. I have a huge responsibility to the fans of this incredible book and I don't take it lightly. I will give everything I have to these movies and to this role to make it worthy of Suzanne Collins' masterpiece.
— Jennifer LawrenceAn infinity with God has always been a circle, not a straight line past all your mistakes.
— Shannon L. AlderA leader has a great duty. You have to perform beyond the expectation of the people.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaIt is nobody’s responsibility but yours to discover your assignment and to execute that very assignment.
— D.S. MashegoI have nothing against respecting people who lived before, but we have no responsibility toward them.
— Leon KassHere's the teaching point, if you're teaching kids about intelligence and policy: Intelligence does not absolve policymakers of responsibility to ask tough questions, and it doesn't absolve them of having curiosity about the consequences of their actions.
— George TenetBefore operating on a patient's brain, I realized, I must first understand his mind: his identity, his values, what makes his life worth living, and what devastation makes it reasonable to let that life end. The cost of my dedication to succeed was high, and the ineluctable failures brought me nearly unbearable guilt. Those burdens are what make medicine holy and wholly impossible: in taking up another's cross, one must sometimes get crushed by the weight.
— Paul KalanithiA chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says 'I was beaten', he does not say 'My men were beaten.'.
— Antoine de Saint-Exupery