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"Every day of his adult life, Ben Franklin set aside the time to examine two questions. The morning question was, 'What good shall I do today?' The evening question was, 'What good have I done today?'"
"As a disclaimer to everything I've ever said or everything I ever will say, when it's all said and done we'll only have two things left to say: One is 'Forgive me' and the other is 'Thank you'." - Rich Mullins, CCM 11/97.
"He that would pass the latter part of his life with honor and decency, must, when he is young, consider that he shall one day be old; and remember, when he is old, that he has once been young." - Samuel Johnson in The Rambler.
"It's a myth that accountability can occur outside of community." - Michael Card
"The golden statue of Prometheus says: 'Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty.'"
"Everyone wants to be noticed; no one wants to be watched." - Anonymous
Accountability