We judge ourselves mostly by our intentions, but others judge us mostly by our actions.

There is a price to pay for most of our actions. For every action, there is a reaction.

Blood hardly defines one's character. We are made by our actions, not our blood. - Soren

A novel must show how the world truly is. Somehow, reveals the true source of our actions.

There should be balance in all our actions; to be either extreme or lukewarm is equally bad.

Our actions - and inaction - touch people every day, people we may never know and never meet.

Its our actions that define us. What we choose. What we resist. What we're willing to die for.

We must never forget that it is through our actions, words, and thoughts that we have a choice.

In all our actions, God considers the intention: whether we act for Him or for some other motive.

As long as we abide in Christ, our action is from Him, not from our own corrupt and broken nature.

Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action. Without it, we are nothing.

No way exists in the present to accurately determine the future effect of the least of our actions.

Most of the images of reality on which we base our actions are really based on vicarious experience.

Are we defined by our choices? Our behavior? Our actions? No. I don't believe that defines our worth.

Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions.

Courage doesn't mean we're not afraid anymore, it just means our actions aren't controlled by our doubts.

The motive for our actions doesn't lie ahead of us. It's something behind us that we're trying to escape.

Empathy is cloaked in our actions - as in, we might be experiencing empathy but not realize it's empathy.

We are free to choose our actions, . . . but we are not free to choose the consequences of these actions.

What can I say? I'm obsessed. And as we all know obsessed girls can't be held responsible for our actions.

Our beliefs are not just estimates of probabilities. They are also the instruments that guide our actions.

We must be vigilant in our actions towards criminals, and innovative in our approach towards solving crime.

The notion of auspiciousness is something positive, something with forward momentum, coming out of our actions.

We make every effort to see that our actions live up to our words and be vigilant with regards to our behavior.

Leadership is the behavior each of us exerts when we take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.

The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have 'improved.

It is not enough to say we are Christians. We must live the faith, not only with our words, but with our actions.

It is in our power to stretch out our arms and, by doing good in our actions, to seize life and set it in our soul.

Wisdom and compassion should become the dominating influences that guide our thoughts , our words, and our actions.

If our feelings control our actions, it is because we have abdicated our responsibility and empowered them to do so.

Life consists in penetrating the unknown, and fashioning our actions in accord with the new knowledge thus acquired.

Our lives are given meaning by our actions-accomplishments made while we are "here" that extend beyond our own time.

There is a Destiny which has the control of our actions, not to be resisted by the strongest efforts of Human Nature.

the voluntary relinquishing of responsibility for our lives and our actions is one of the greatest enemies of our time.

We make choices. No one else can live our lives for us. And we must confront and accept the consequences of our actions.

There's nothing that America can't handle if we actually look squarely at the problem. ...Change depends on our actions.

Sometimes we have to do a thing in order to find out the reason for it. Sometimes our actions are questions, not answers.

Concupiscence and force are the source of all our actions; concupiscence causes voluntary actions, force involuntary ones.

I do firmly believe that universal forces are at work that pull us inexorably toward the deserving results of our actions.

Desire and force between them are responsible for all our actions; desire causes our voluntary acts, force our involuntary.

Eventually we all have to accept full and total responsibility for our actions, everything we have done, and have not done.

Live as a credible witness. If our actions don't line up with the message we're proclaiming, we risk losing our credibility.

If we can refrain from harming others in our actions & words, we can start to give serious attention to actively doing good.

We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.

As children of the Lord we should strive every day to rise to a higher level of personal righteousness in all of our actions.

It is in vain to expect any advantage from our profession of the truth, if we be not sincerely just and honest in our actions.

If at times our actions seem to make life difficult for others, it is only because history has made life difficult for us all.

Worship is our response to what we value most. As a result, worship fuels our actions, becoming the driving force of all we do.

A republic - if you can keep it - is about limitation, and for good reason, because we are mortal and our actions are imperfect.

When we receive God's gift of life by relying on Christ, we find that God comes to act with us as we rely on him in our actions.

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