We can benefit others through our actions by being warm and generous toward them, by being charitable, and by helping those in need.
God is inexhaustibly attainable in the totality of our action.
History, that is to be written tomorrow. . . to be read by our children. . . to serve as their guide is written in our actions today. A greater call to responsibility I have not known.
Are we defined by our choices? Our behavior? Our actions? No. I don't believe that defines our worth.
If at times our actions seem to make life difficult for others, it is only because history has made life difficult for us all.
Conscience is merely our own judgment of the right or wrong of our actions, and so can never be a safe guide unless enlightened by the word of God.
Our actions are like the terminations of verses, which we rhyme as we please.
We are free to choose our actions,. . . but we are not free to choose the consequences of these actions.
We should be as careful of our words as of our actions.
the voluntary relinquishing of responsibility for our lives and our actions is one of the greatest enemies of our time.
Because we call ourselves Christians, our actions need to reflect Christ.
There seems to be a law that governs all our actions so I never make plans.
There is a Destiny which has the control of our actions, not to be resisted by the strongest efforts of Human Nature.
I do firmly believe that universal forces are at work that pull us inexorably toward the deserving results of our actions.
Live as a credible witness. If our actions don't line up with the message we're proclaiming, we risk losing our credibility.
When our actions create discord in another person, we, ourselves, in this lifetime or another, will feel that discord. Likewise, if our actions create harmony and empowerment in another, we also come to feel that harmony and empowerment.
Repeatedly we question the necessity of our actions and evaluate critically the reasons for carrying them out. But in flow there is no need to reflect, because the action carries us forward as if by magic.
The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.
At heart, we're all violent raging wolves, but in our actions we can be pacifists.
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.