A Quote by Leslie Morgan Steiner

We should hold abusers — and no one else — responsible for the damage they inflict. — © Leslie Morgan Steiner
We should hold abusers — and no one else — responsible for the damage they inflict.
You would not want to be responsible for someone else's happiness, so please do not hold someone else responsible for yours!
Animal abusers are not the only culprits - the consumers are the biggest abusers! As long as buyers, users, attendees at animal performances, etc., keep using, abusers keep abusing!!!
The damage done to this country by its own misconduct in the last few months and years, to its very heart and soul, is far greater and longer lasting than any damage that any terrorist could possibly inflict upon us.
We are not responsible for every thought that goes wandering through our mind. We are, however, responsible for the ones we hold there. We're especially responsible for the one's we put there.
I try to inflict as much damage as possible, at all costs.
Irony: While we increasingly hold people more responsible if they drink and drive, we hold women less responsible if they drink and have sex.
Beware of more powerful weapons. They often inflict as much damage to your soul as they do to you enemies.
As a Christian and a feminist, the most important message I can carry and fight for is the sacredness of each human life, and reproductive rights for all women are a crucial part of that. It is a moral necessity that we not be forced to bring children into the world for whom we cannot be responsible and adoring and present. We must not inflict life on children who will be resented; we must not inflict unwanted children on society.
Hostile states' use of proxies in war zones to inflict damage on U.S. interests and troops is a constant, longstanding concern.
All we want is justice for John Crawford and everyone responsible for John Crawford's death should be held responsible, the criminal justice system refused to hold those accountable so the civil system must.
As long as we see abusers as victims, or as out-of-control monsters, they will continue getting away with ruining lives. If we want abusers to change, we will have to require them to give up the luxury of exploitation.
It is the role of good journalism to take on powerful abusers, and when powerful abusers are taken on, there's always a bad reaction. So we see that controversy, and we believe that is a good thing to engage in.
If we don't go far enough fast enough, the damage we inflict could take centuries to undo - if it can be undone at all.
When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict damage on everyone who crosses your path, especially those you love.
When you have got military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, they're intended for one purpose. And that is to inflict as much damage on human beings in as short as time as possible.
We are all Ahmaud Arbery. Everyday activities should not end in death sentences. We must hold people responsible for their actions.
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