Quotes About Respect
I believe that the place where an animal dies is a sacred one. There is a need to bring ritual into the conventional slaughter plants and use as a means to shape people's behavior. It would help prevent people from becoming numbed, callous, or cruel. The ritual could be something very simple, such as a moment of silence. In addition to developing better designs and making equipment to insure the humane treatments of all animals, that would be my contribution.
~ Temple Grandin
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We raise them for us; that means we owe them some respect. nature is creul but we dont have to be. I wouldnt want to have my guts ripped out by a lion. I'd much rather die in a slaughter house if it were done right.
~ Temple Grandin
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Megogong otigree" (keeping quiet means no cruelty).
~ Tepilit Ole Saitoti
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Their silence is sufficient praise.
~ Terence
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Nature is not our enemy, to be raped and conquered. Nature is ourselves, to be cherished and explored.
~ Terence McKenna
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I am not kind to the air I breathe, nor the food I eat, nor to you.
~ Teresa Denys
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Each partner, in fact, shares in the honor and dishonor of the other.
~ Teresa of Avila
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Tengo para mí que honras y dineros casi siempre andan juntos, y que quien quiere honra no aborrece dineros, y que quien los aborrece que se le da poco de honra.
~ Teresa of Avila
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There's No Redeeming Value in Harshness
~ Terrence Real
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There is no redeeming value whatsoever in harshness. Harshness does nothing that loving firmness doesn't do better.
~ Terrence Real
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Listen twice as much as you talk, since you were born with two ears and one mouth.
~ Terri Farley
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I was doing it again, and I do NOT ogle strangers.
~ Terri Farley
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Your body is a temple but only if you treat it as one.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Reach up (to accept blessings). Bend down (to respect humbly). Reach out (to give freely).
~ Terri Guillemets
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Take only memories, leave nothing but footprints. —CHIEF SEATTLE (SEATHL), DUWAMISH-SUQUAMISH, 1785–1866 A
~ Terri Jean
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Why do you take by force what you could obtain by love? —WAHUNSONACOCK (POWHATAN), POWHATAN, 1547–1622
~ Terri Jean
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Why do you take by force what you could obtain by love? —WAHUNSONACOCK (POWHATAN), POWHATAN, 1547–1622 On
~ Terri Jean
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I have a great respect for the academics who are working with the source material. My hat's off to them.
~ Terri Windling
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People respect you more if you just play and blow something out than if you take the easier road. That's how we think. You get more respect and people play harder for you. Just play till you blow it. Just play till it goes.
~ Terry Bradshaw
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DOWN A PEG (OR TWO) Humbled. An admiral flew his personal standard at the highest point of the mast, attached by rope to one of a series of pegs at its base. If a more senior admiral came aboard, the original standard would be taken down a peg or two to make room for the new flag. DRESSING
~ Terry Breverton
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Profanity is the common crutch of the conversational cripple. —DAVID KEUCK
~ Terry Felber
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I respect someone's right to privacy and I want them to know it.
~ Terry Gross
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Men cheat. They lie. They love porn. The don't respect you and don't care if they hurt you. It's the fucking breaks. Women divorce 'em 'cause we can't tame 'em or train 'em or control 'em like we do household pets. End of story.
~ Terry McMillan
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I give everyone a chance to prove themselves before I dismiss them.
~ Terry McMillian
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