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Quotes on fulfilling responsibilities and obligations

Responsibility quotes and aphorisms

1. The true IKEA spirit is based on our enthusiasm, our persistent innovative spirit, our cost awareness, our desire to take responsibility and help others, Our professionalism, as well as our simplicity of conduct. ——Ingvar Kamprad

2. Responsibility is directly proportional to opportunity. ——Wilson

3. If he wants to make a choice, he always must choose within the scope of his life and among certain things that are never caused by his independence. ——Marx

4. The great responsibility of modern enterprise management lies in seeking consistency between enterprise goals and personal goals. ——Mao Zhongqiang

5. If a person does not have enthusiasm, he will achieve nothing, and the basis of enthusiasm is responsibility. ——Leo Tolstoy

6. Only by knowing the pain of being responsible can you know the joy of being responsible. ——Liang Qichao

7. In the future, we should understand the changes in the past and present. ——Sima Qian

8. The teacher’s responsibility is to teach people how to behave. ——Tao Xingzhi

9. Life will be immortal if it is connected with the lofty responsibility of the times. ——Chernyshevsky

10. As a definite person, a realistic person, you have regulations, missions, and tasks. It doesn’t matter whether you realize this or not. of. ——Marx

11. When labor is a responsibility, life is slavery. ——Gorky

12. There are no rights without obligations, and there are no obligations without rights. ——Marx

13. When a writer deeply feels the flesh-and-blood connection between himself and the people, this will give him beauty and strength. ——Golky's "Literature Letters"

14. The real responsibility is to believe in yourself. ——Anonymous

15. There are many things in the world that must be done, but you may not like to do them. This is the meaning of responsibility.

16. The sun is like a deformed piece of red coal, shining out of the clouds. It all hangs over the forest, over the oat fields. A scene of joy. And I thought: No, this world is not a joke, not a valley of misery leading to that eternal paradise, but one of those wonderful worlds, beautiful and joyful. Not only can we, but we should make it more beautiful and more cheerful, for the sake of our contemporaries and for the generations to come. ——"Collected Works of Tolstoy"