We must be vigilant in our actions towards criminals, and innovative in our approach towards solving crime.
Wisdom and compassion should become the dominating influences that guide our thoughts , our words, and our actions.
The paths to liberation are numerous, but the bank along the way is always the same, the Bank of Karma, where the liberation account of each of us is credited or debited depending on our actions.
We spend so much time bantering about the words when the real open conversations might very well be our actions. I worry about our rhetoric.
We make every effort to see that our actions live up to our words and be vigilant with regards to our behavior.
The true motives of our actions, like the real pipes of an organ, are usually concealed; but the gilded and hollow pretext is pompously placed in the front for show.
I'm a Pisces, and Pisces have this weird inability to be completely spontaneous. We're too conscious of our actions. I've always been way too sensible for my own good.
Our motives and thoughts ultimately influence our actions.
It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our actions.
Our actions are all that separate our daydreams from our goals.
We do not know how much our climate could or will change in the future. We do not know how fast change will occur or even how some of our actions could impact it.
As human beings, we are always torn between individual freedom and the ability of choose our actions, and the need for at least enough social structure so that anarchy, chaos, and warlordery - or the war of all against all - can be avoided.
If at times our actions seem to make life difficult for others, it is only because history has made life difficult for us all.
. . . it is by our actions that we are destroyed or saved. The choice is ours.
For my own part, I am apt to join in the opinion with those who believe that all the regions of Nature swarm with spirits, and that we have multitudes of spectators on all our actions when we think ourselves most alone.
We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
Humility must accompany all our actions, must be with us everywhere; for as soon as we glory in our good works they are of no further value to our advancement in virtue.
We are the sum of our actions, and therefore our habits make all the difference.
Sometimes we have to do a thing in order to find out the reason for it. Sometimes our actions are questions, not answers.
Our actions, habits, character, and future are most definitely affected by our thoughts.