Quotes About Respect
Thank you for the tribute of your honesty," he said—which I thought then, and still think, was one of the most elegant things I'd ever heard anyone say.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Even if you are eighty years old, or a lesbian, or a strident feminist, or a nun, or an eighty-year-old strident feminist lesbian nun who has never been married and never intends to get married, the politest possible answer is still:Not yet.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Yet I can tell you that there was a lonely and untenanted corner of my heart that I'd never known was there—and Frank moved right into it. Holding him in my heart made me feel like I belonged to love itself. Although we never lived together or shared a bed, he was always a part of me. I saved stories for him all week, so I would have good things to tell him. I asked for his opinions, because I respected his ethics.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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What all couples have ever wanted, a little bit of privacy in which to practice all manners of love.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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All human beings have needs and temptations and stresses. Men and women who have lived together over long years get to know one another's failings; but they also come to know what is worthy of respect and admiration in those they live with and in themselves.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Nothing is so essential as dignity. Time will reveal who has it and wi has it not. -Beatrix Whittaker
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but I knew about him and I loved him dearly from a respectful distance...
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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She was not afraid of death, in theory. If anything, she had nothing but respect and reverence for the Genius of Death, who had shaped this world more than any other force. That said, she did not wish to die quite this moment. She still wanted to see what would happen next, as much as ever. The thing was to resist submersion for as long as possible.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Your worth as a hostess consists in displaying the talents of your guests, not crowing about your own.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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It's an honor to be in grief. It's an honor to feel that much, to have loved that much.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Some people like to argue about God." "Not necessary," he said. "I have good idea, for if you meet some person from different religion and he want to make argument about God. My idea is, you listen to everything this man say about God. Never argue about God with him. Best thing to say is, 'I agree with you.' Then you go home, pray what you want. This is my idea for people to have peace about religion.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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She and I respect each other, which makes up for the fact that we dislike each other.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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One does not wish to lose the fondness of people one admires by revealing too much of oneself.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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One does not leave so small and beautiful a female creature alone with ten heated men in the middle of the night.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Nunca discutas sobre Dios. Lo mejor es decir 'Estoy de acuerdo contigo'. Entonces vas a tu casa y rezas lo que tú quieres. Esta es mi idea para que las personas estén en paz con la religión.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Even if you are eighty years old, or a lesbian, or a strident feminist, or a nun, or an eighty-year-old strident feminist lesbian nun who has never been married and never intends to get married, the politest possible answer is still: "Not yet.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Our ancestors always operated with a sense of being in a reciprocal emotional relationship with their physical surroundings. Whether they felt that they were being rewarded by Mother Nature or punished by her, at least they were engaged in a constant conversation with her.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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itself. Although we never lived together or shared a bed, he was always a part of me. I saved stories for him all week, so I would have good things to tell him. I asked for his opinions, because I respected his ethics. I came to cherish his face precisely because it was his. Even his burn scars became beautiful to my eye.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Nothing is so essential as dignity, girls. Time will reveal who has it, and who has it not.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Nothing is so essential as dignity, girls, and time will reveal who has it
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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make mistakes, you must account for them. There will be instances when you must cast aside your impulses and take a higher stance than another person—a person without honor—might take. Such instances may hurt, but that's why honor is a painful field.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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You can receive your ideas with respect and curiosity, not with drama or dread.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The field of honor is a painful field," Olive went on at last, as though Peg had not spoken. "That's what my father taught me when I was young. He taught me that the field of honor is not a place where children can play. Children don't have any honor, you
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Men and women who have lived together over long years get to know one another's failings; but they also come to know what is worthy of respect and admiration in those they live with and in themselves.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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