There should be balance in all our actions; to be either extreme or lukewarm is equally bad.
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.
If we don’t want to define ourselves by things as superficial as our appearances, we’re stuck with the revolting alternative of being judged by our actions.
We judge ourselves mostly by our intentions, but others judge us mostly by our actions.
Beyond all our actions stands the larger shadow: How are we to choose between what we have been taught to think right and something else which manifestly succeeds?
We don't have enough time to premeditate our actions.
What our Seventh Generation will have is a consequence of our actions today.
We make choices. No one else can live our lives for us. And we must confront and accept the consequences of our actions.
It is not the project but the living process that will be the measure of our actions.
Our actions in the Middle East over the last 15 years have already guaranteed radical Muslims quite enough ammunition to kill Americans for the next century, even if Guantanamo did not exist.
We can most easily fulfill our desires when our actions are motivated by love. We expand the least effort, and we offer no resistance. We tap into the infinite organizing power of the universe to do less and accomplish everything.
There is a price to pay for most of our actions. For every action, there is a reaction.
Glory ought to be the consequence, not the motive of our actions.
. . . the only thing that continues is the consequences of our action.
We can benefit others through our actions by being warm and generous toward them, by being charitable, and by helping those in need.
Live as a credible witness. If our actions don't line up with the message we're proclaiming, we risk losing our credibility.
Because we call ourselves Christians, our actions need to reflect Christ.
It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our actions.
Desire and force between them are responsible for all our actions; desire causes our voluntary acts, force our involuntary.
All of our actions have in their doing the seed of their undoing.