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It's not your fault, but it is your responsibility. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Katharine Hepburn |
We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself. It's never your fault. But it's always your fault, because if you wanted to change you're the one who has got to change. |
Jim Bakker |
God's forgiveness is the only thing. And, well, I take full responsibility for the adultery. It was my fault and, you know, no matter what went on, the man has to take responsibility; and I do. |
Steve Jobs |
Our DNA is as a consumer company - for that individual customer who's voting thumbs up or thumbs down. That's who we think about. And we think that our job is to take responsibility for the complete user experience. And if it's not up to par, it's our fault, plain and simply. |
Fredrik Bajer |
On the other hand, the waging of peace as a science, as an art, is in its infancy. But we can trace its growth, its steady progress, and the time will come when there will be particular individuals designated to assume responsibility for and leadership of this movement. |
Bruce Feiler |
It is our responsibility to find God in someone who is different from us. I think that God basically says, 'I created diversity on purpose, and it is your responsibility to figure out how to make it work.' |
James A. Garfield |
Territory is but the body of a nation. The people who inhabit its hills and valleys are its soul, its spirit, its life. |
Sigmund Freud |
Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility. |
Ernest Istook |
I remind everyone: Whether you school them at home or send them to school, you as a parent have the responsibility to make sure they learn and behave. Teachers and principals may help, but parents are the ones who must accept responsibility. |
Georgina Haig |
Australians just don't see that many Australian films, but it's also our responsibility as filmmakers and the responsibility of the funding bodies to remember that audiences want to be entertained, and people are entertained in lots of different ways. |
Michelle Bachelet |
You have to be doing things that matter - responsibility, but also responsibility with epic and beautiful and noble tasks. |
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it was a really nice one. it was like $150. but they sold me a shit one and took 0 responsibility for it. pretty lame
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why are these double posting, is it all my fault?!
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“My IQ is one of the highest — and you all know it! Please don’t feel so stupid or insecure; it’s not your fault.”
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If each one of us keeps doing what we're doing, this planet won't last 100 more years and personally I don't want that to be my fault.
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are all starting with jay, that would be good. people gotta learn their j words to eat there, it's their fault if they don't get it.
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"To dream that you are a small child again suggests that you are feeling the burdens of adulthood. You are trying to escape from your daily responsibility and are looking for someone else to shield, protect and care for you." - dream dictionary
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In a file of dreams from before 2012:
"i had a dream i was laying in my bed and a ghost tried to choke me. i didn't try to stop it i just tried to ask it it's name. it didn't answer me but it stopped. i got up and walked to the kitchen and i could see the ghost of a girl. i started apologizing to her because somehow i knew that she was strangled to death. she realized it wasn't my fault and she left."
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The Wisdom of don Juan The sorcerer, nagual, who was known as don Juan to Carlos Castaneda, was a Yaqui Indian who carried on an ancient Mexican line of sorcery and shamanism. Carlos Castaneda wrote many best-selling books about his experiences with don Juan Matus. Always profound, don Juan continuously pointed the way to opening our eyes. When nothing is for sure we remain alert, perennially on our toes. It is more ...
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Millions of Smartphones in 11 Countries Were Taken Offline Yesterday by an Expired Certificate
Ericsson has confirmed that a fault with its software was the source of yesterday's massive network outage, which took millions of smartphones offline across the UK and Japan and created issues in almost a dozen countries. From a report: In a statement, Ericsson said that the root cause was an expired certificate, and that "the faulty software that has caused these issues is being decommissioned." The statement notes that network services were restored to most customers on Thursday, while UK operator O2 said that its 4G network was back up as of early Friday morning. ...
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I really felt like JKR copped out in book 7. She'd been setting up the Wizarding World—especially the Ministry—as having some serious problems that just get swept under the table: Sirius's lack of a trial, the laws against werewolves, the marginalization of Muggle rights, the lack of a responsible/reliable source of information that wasn't outright propaganda. None of these problems were Voldemort's fault, but JKR seems to want us to believe that simply by having Harry defeat the Dark Lord everything's coming up roses. The ultimate example was Umbridge: in book 5, she's a petty bureaucrat who is evil, but it's a human evil based on stupidity, small malice, and a very large sense of self-importance. (She seems to be fairly typical of the wizarding government.) When Umbridge shows up again in Deathly Hollows, she's made the transition from a human evil to the Death Eaters' style of evil (the kind of outright mustache-twirling tie-me-to-the-train-tracks evil that Voldemort represents), a...
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