Quotes About Respect
In my view, no country has the right to dictate to others how they should be governed; but we all have good reason to speak up on behalf of democratic values. Our support will not make a difference in all cases, but when we do make a difference, it should be in the direction of greater respect for the individual and improved governance for society.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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The president's admiration for autocrats is so ingrained that it extends to men even less worthy of respect than these.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
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I genuinely liked all of the cast members very much. Steve had a wicked sense of humor. I remember Russell coming to my rescue, once. I watched Eric evolve before everyone's eyes. Maurice loved what he did, so. He treated his character with respect, down to the costuming.
~ Madeleine Stowe
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She held up her hands. "Stop, please. Allow me to hear one shocking sentence at a time.
~ Madeline Hunter
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So, I am Mr. Hampton again. It seems that I am only Julian when you forget yourself." "I...that is..." "We have known each other more than half our lives, Pen." She had not even noticed what she called him. "I do not want you to call me Mr. Hampton in private conversation ever again.
~ Madeline Hunter
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No man is worth more than another, wherever he is from.
~ Madeline Miller
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Give me the honest asp, who strikes me if I trouble him and not before.
~ Madeline Miller
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You are a better man than I.
~ Madeline Miller
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But I would have the memory be worthy of the man.
~ Madeline Miller
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Patroclus. I have given enough to them. I will not give them this." After that, there was nothing more to say.
~ Madeline Miller
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Aucun homme ne vaut plus qu'un autre, d'où qu'il vienne
~ Madeline Miller
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To horses, dogs and cats, to birds in cages, to pigs in sties, to sheep in folds, to cattle in stalls—to them all he sang his song and danced his dance! When he was eating out-of-doors he would pay court to the nearest toad or frog or blind-worm. When he was sucking an orange before going to bed, he would make overtures to a spider.
~ John Cowper Powys
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Sama seperti perkawinan, persahabatan tergantung pada menghindari hal-hal yang tidak termaafkan.
~ John D. MacDonald
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A lot of my motivation had been to show him that I had value, that I was valued by the world, and so I was worthy of his love and his respect. He had never shown me love or respect.
~ John D. MacDonald
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Humility applied to convictions does not mean believing things any less; it means treating those who hold contrary beliefs with respect and friendship.
~ John Dickson
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In a morally and religiously diverse culture such as ours, humility is a much-needed key to harmony.
~ John Dickson
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Few men looked on her without becoming, in a certain fashion, her lovers. But it was the kind of love that made them not less true, but truer, to their own wives.
~ John Eldredge
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How can a man know he is one when his highest aim is minding his manners?
~ John Eldredge
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Cultivate admiration.
~ John Eldredge
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When it comes to girls, the greatest gift you can give to the young man is to watch you love your wife.
~ John Eldredge
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A boy spends his time finding a girl to sleep with. A real man spends his time looking for the one worth waking up to.
~ John F. Kennedy
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Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one's own beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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So let us begin anew - remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof
~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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We shall never fully understand nature (or ourselves), and certainly never respect it, until we dissociate the wild from the notion of usability - however innocent and harmless the use. For it is the general uselessness of so much of nature that lies at the root of our ancient hostility and indifference to it.
~ John Fowles
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