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Quotes About Respect

Grief expressed out loud, whether in or out of character, unchoreographed and honest, for someone we have lost, or a country or home we have lost, is in itself the greatest praise we could ever give them. Grief is praise, because it is the natural way love honors what it misses.
~ Martin Prechtel
Allmen musste ein Buch, das er einmal angefangen hatte, zu Ende lesen, selbst wenn es noch so schlecht war. Er tat dies nicht aus Respekt dem Autor gegenüber, sondern aus Neugier. Er glaubte, dass jedes Buch ein Geheimnis habe, und sei es auch nur die Antwort auf die Frage, weshalb es geschrieben wurde.
~ Unknown
It was a pleasure when a person remembered that good manners cost fuck-all, and it went a long way.
~ Martina Cole
ain't learned much, but one thing I have learned is this: everyone wants to fuck you, girl, either physically or mentally. You have to put a limit on the shit you're willing to take and no turning back.
~ Martina Cole
If a man can't give you more than you can give yourself, then dump him.
~ Martina Cole
No one, no matter who they are, is above common courtesy. Remember that,
~ Martina Cole
Why did people feel like this nowadays? Why were they so scared of chastising their kids, of making them listen to reason, explaining that what they were doing was wrong? Mary had not felt for a long time that she was in a position to offer her advice and she wondered when the children, the youngest members of the family, had suddenly acquired so much power that they were more or less laws unto themselves.
~ Martina Cole
Tardiness was the greatest insult of them all; arrangements were made to suit those concerned – it was the height of rudeness to overlook other people's needs.
~ Martina Cole
The East End had a saying: 'If you get a capture, hold your hand up.
~ Martina Cole
all you had at the end of the day was your name, and that made it the more important because it was something you either respected or you were ashamed of. Your name was all you had, the only thing that you couldn't ever deny.
~ Martina Cole
A big part of who I am is just the way I was raised. Nobody is better than anyone else, and if you really work hard, you might get lucky and get what you want.
~ Martina McBride
Right action is not a fixed right action, it is an action that is conditioned by love and respect. It is an action that considers the consequences of our actions in terms of whether or not they cause suffering.
~ Unknown
In some ways that fight gave me more respect around the world and helped me be even more popular because so many people felt my pain and saw that I was robbed.
~ Marvin Hagler
If we could look into each other's hearts and understand the unique challenges each of us faces, I think we would treat each other much more gently, with more love, patience, tolerance, and care.
~ Marvin J. Ashton
Soft and small voice communications with our associates make priceless friendships possible. I am appreciative of people who find no need to raise their voices as they try to impress or convince. It seems most people who argue and shout have ceased listening to what the small voice could powerfully contribute.
~ Marvin J. Ashton
Look for the best in people. Leave people better than you found them.
~ Marvin J. Ashton
Privacy is something that we maintain for the good of ourselves and others. Secrecy we keep to separate ourselves from others, even those we love.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
Treat your family like guests and your guests like family.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
How can a Man respect his Wife when he has a contemptible Opinion of her and her Sex?
~ Mary Astell
Trust Indians not to miss any virtues of the plant world! Nothing
~ Unknown
I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art.
~ Mary Baker Eddy
I can be hurt, she said, only by people I respect.
~ Mary Balogh
What I have in mind is the ability to be effective, to make a difference in the world, and the right to be taken seriously, together as much as individually. It is power in that sense that many women feel they don't have – and that they want.
~ Mary Beard
a white person who wants to know about our religion but won't listen. There
~ Mary Brave Bird