A Quote by Kenneth Williams

And I take full responsibility for my actions and whatever consequences my peers see fit. — © Kenneth Williams
And I take full responsibility for my actions and whatever consequences my peers see fit.
I think this is the biggest lesson a president or any of us who has responsibility to govern have to learn: There are always consequences to actions that you take. There are consequences to inaction.
We're all flawed heroes. Responsibility is power. Take responsibility for the consequences of your actions, and the world is yours. Everything is a choice.
Actions have consequences. Ignorance about the nature of those actions does not free a person from responsibility for the consequences. (28)
Leadership is the behavior each of us exerts when we take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.
We are trying to learn from the consequences of one's peers' actions.
You'll see that excuses like "That's not easy" are of no value and that it pays to "push through it" at a pace you can handle. Like getting physically fit, the most important thing is that you keep moving forward at whatever pace you choose, recognizing the consequences of your actions.
Self-respecting men and women think about the consequences of their actions-and are willing to take responsibility for them.
It is the responsibility of every human to know their actions and the consequences of their actions and to ask questions and to question things when they are wrong.
There are people who say, "God is in complete control of everything that happens, and if the Earth is getting warmer, then maybe God intends that." Well, no. God intends for us to take responsibility for how we treat God's creation, and if we choose to use the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet as an open sewer for 110-million tons of global-warming pollution every day, the consequences are attributable to us. And if you are a believer, as I am, I think God intends for us to open our eyes and take responsibility for the moral consequences of our actions.
At the simplest level, economics can better show us the consequences of our actions. Less simple are cases in which we don't have the knowledge to predict the full consequences. Global warming and climate change are examples.
I had no idea that the over-the-counter supplement that I took was a substance banned by the NBA. It was an honest mistake, but I take full responsibility for my actions.
I'm willing to deal with the consequences and accept responsibility for my actions.
I take full responsibility here and now for everything I experience, for it is my own programming that creates my actions and also influences the reactions of people around me.
Just as we demand that people take responsibility for their actions, we as a society must take responsibility for fighting injustice.
There are always consequences to actions that you take. There are consequences to inaction. And thinking through, asking the questions, "Well, then what happens? What comes next?" is critically important.
A gentleman accepts the responsibility of his actions and bears the burden of their consequences.
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