Top Duty Quotes

  • Faith is the flower that unfolds its own beauty without knowing how it will fulfill life’s duty. – Debasish Mridha

    Faith is the flower that unfolds its own beauty without knowing how it will fulfill life’s duty.– Debasish Mridha

  • The sweet spot is where duty and delight converge. – Thomas Mann

    The sweet spot is where duty and delight converge.– Thomas Mann

  • It is ill to offer God one duty stained with the blood of another. – Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    It is ill to offer God one duty stained with the blood of another.– Charles Haddon Spurgeon

  • There are no snares more dangerous than those which lurk under the guise of duty or the name of relationship. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

    There are no snares more dangerous than those which lurk under the guise of duty or the name of relationship.– Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • The thing for us to do is just to do our duty, and not worry about whether anybody sees us do it or not. – Mark Twain

    The thing for us to do is just to do our duty, and not worry about whether anybody sees us do it or not.– Mark Twain

  • When you are given a duty, you must honour responsibility. – Lailah Gifty Akita

    When you are given a duty, you must honour responsibility.– Lailah Gifty Akita

  • The duty of planning the morrow’s work is today’s duty… – CS Lewis

    The duty of planning the morrow’s work is today’s duty…– CS Lewis

  • Honor is no phantom. Duty doesn’t melt away, no matter how much we might wish it to. – Claudia J Edwards

    Honor is no phantom. Duty doesn’t melt away, no matter how much we might wish it to.– Claudia J Edwards

  • It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is. – John Marshall

    It is emphatically the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is.– John Marshall

  • It seemed to me that if the lawyers failed to do their duty, they ought to pay people for waiting upon them, instead of making them pay for it. – RD Blackmore

    It seemed to me that if the lawyers failed to do their duty, they ought to pay people for waiting upon them, instead of making them pay for it.– RD Blackmore