When things go wrong or don't turn out the way you pictured them in your head, you just have to go with the best intentions defense. I have a lot of good intentions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I will overlook bad behavior if I know that people's intentions are good. I have this belief that people really can do good things and that people want to be good.
We shall act with good intentions, but at times we will be wrong. When we are, let us admit it and try to right the situation.
Early in life I learned, just through observation, that right always wins out over wrong. If a person has good intentions in his heart and wants to do the right thing, then there are certain ways that any obstacle can be overcome.
Good intentions aren't enough. People have good intentions when they set a goal to do something, but then they miss a deadline or other milestone.
You can have the most wonderful motives for what you do, but if what you do harms other people, you're fooling yourself.
Many activists and antagonists who are on the wrong side of an issue employ the tactic of, 'the best defense is a good offense.'
One thing I've learned: My intentions are clear in terms of quality.
I was very sorry when I found out that your intentions were good and not what I supposed they were.
Good intentions never change anything. They only become a deeper and deeper rut.
When I see something that's wrong, I just speak and act first and I'll take the consequences later.