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“Be responsible. Your abilities ensure that you respond to the responsibilities that you encounter daily.”
Israelmore Ayivor“In the war, to survive, you had to be responsible every minute of every day, unhesitatingly responsible for yourself, for your every action. You had to be responsible for your buddies, too, because survival wasn't something that could be achieved alone. That's maybe the one positive thing about fighting in a war - it clarifies your thinking and makes you realize that a sense of responsibility is what separates good men from the damned.”
Dean Koontz, Midnight“The dunamis power of God equipes you to unleash your visions and that is your responsibility. You can't be responsible for what you are not equipped to do”
Israelmore Ayivor, Michelangelo | Beethoven | Shakespeare: 15 Things Common to Great Achievers“When there is Personal and Collective Responsibility in a society, the government cannot but be responsible. That is why it is obvious that a nation deserves the leaders they get, because the nation produces the leader. The leaders are simply a reflection of the values of the society or lack of them.”
Sunday Adelaja“If I was going to act irresponsibly, the least I could do was be responsible for it.”
Danny Wallace, Yes Man“The difference between where you are now and where you will get to later defines your range of work which you have to be responsible for.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Dream Big!: See Your Bigger Picture!“Freedom is the will to be responsible for ourselves.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols“You cannot be responsible for some things that happen on earth. You may attempt to act, God alone will decide. Some things are mysteries!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“People who are achievers were once dreamers; but not all dreamers eventually become achievers. Before a person gets to become who he/she was meant to become, he/she must be responsible and take the necessary steps expected.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream“What if the thing that God wants us to receive most in our conversations with Him is not some alternate reality, but an assurance of a divine presence within, and a divine perspective on, our current reality – a presence and perspective that will ultimately change our response to our circumstances and lead us to be responsible within those circumstances? So prayer doesn’t just become some ‘spiritual exercise’ in order to exert our authority over the external world, it becomes a spiritually-physical relationship with a greater authority that brings transformation internally, leading to responsibility externally.”
Tristan Sherwin, Love: Expressed