It is often the people who refuse to assume any responsibility who are apt to be the sharpest critics of those who do.
It is straightforward for me to be ethical, responsible, and kind-hearted because I have the resources to support that.
I have a strong sense of responsibility. I like to be directed, it's true. If I didn't like that, I'd do something else.
My parents never condescended to me. As a child, I always sat at the head of our dinner table. I was always given a lot of responsibility.
I was a serious kid to an absurd degree. I was overwhelmed with responsibility. You know, trying to play grown up. I overdid it.
Marriage is a responsibility, not a swimming pool you can jump into and then just go out of afterwards
I think it is the responsibility of a citizen of any country to say what he thinks.
There's no lack of talent out there. I suspect there is a lack of creative guidance, and that would not be solely the responsibility of a director but also a producer.
Life is about getting and sharing. The more you share, the more you get ....and the more you get, the more your sharing responsibility multiplies.
One of the ways that people avoid taking responsibility for their role in their own pain is what I call the BPs - blame and projection.
A responsible woman guides, controls (albeit subtly), directs with superior knowledge that is higher than that of her contemporaries!
I accept that responsibility and ask only that I be judged by my performance as its chief executive.
Charitable involvement, social impact, and global responsibility have always been important at Bain Capital.
Maintaining clean, safe water remains one of our greatest national and global challenges and responsibilities.
The world is a dangerous place, but there is no better world. Remember, every one of us is responsible to make it a joyful place.
One word sums up probably the responsibility of any vice-president, and that one word is 'to be prepared'.
As social secretary, I was responsible for putting together all the events that the President and the First Lady host.
Rap's conscious response to the poverty and oppression of U.S. blacks is like some hideous parody of sixties black pride.
You could get a cheer by saying: 'Let's withdraw from Afghanistan', but I don't think that's where the public's at. It wouldn't be responsible.
There is not much that even the most socially responsible scientists can do as individuals, or even as a group, about the social consequences of their activities.
People with HIV are still stigmatized. The infection rates are going up. People are dying. The political response is appalling. The sadness of it, the waste.