I am inclined to believe that ...

I am inclined to believe that a man may be free to do anything he pleases if only he will accept responsibility for whatever he does.
I am inclined to believe that a man may be free to do anything he pleases if only he will accept responsibility for whatever he does.
 Ellen Glasgow

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A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we did it ourselves.
I was constantly told and challenged to live my life as a warrior. As a warrior, you assume responsibility for yourself. The warrior humbles himself. And the warrior learns the power of giving.
 Billy Mills
A warrior takes responsibility for his acts, for the most trivial of acts. An average man acts out his thoughts, and never takes responsibility for what he does.
I developed the concept of the Happy Warrior as a rallying cry for those of us who want to restore America to its great foundational principles: individual freedom, personal responsibility, fiscal restraint, and economic liberty.
 Monica Crowley
THE PATH OF PEACE is exceedingly vast, reflecting the grand design of the hidden and manifest worlds. A warrior is a living shrine of the divine, one who serves that grand purpose.
 Morihei Ueshiba

Quotes from the same author

What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.
 Ellen Glasgow
It is lovely, when I forget all birthdays, including my own, to find that somebody remembers me.
 Ellen Glasgow
Though it sounds absurd, it is true to say I felt younger at sixty than I felt at twenty.
 Ellen Glasgow
So long as one is able to pose one has still much to learn about suffering.
 Ellen Glasgow
...America has enjoyed the doubtful blessing of a single-track mind. We are able to accommodate, at a time, only one national hero; and we demand that that hero shall be uniform and invincible. As a literate people we are preoccupied, neither with the race nor the individual, but with the type. Yesterday, we romanticized the "tough guy;" today, we are romanticizing the underprivileged, tough or tender; tomorrow, we shall begin to romanticize the pure primitive.
 Ellen Glasgow