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Quotes About Respect

Be beautiful if you can, wise if you want to, but be respected - that is essential.
~ Anna Gould
gentry could love one another just as ordinary people
~ Anna Jacobs
People like to make fun of the fans who camp out but people have renaissance fairs people do Civil War re-enactments people do what they like. I'm tired of hearing people rage on the fans. If you don't like 'Twilight ' don't buy a ticket.
~ Anna Kendrick
Terrorism can never be accepted. We must fight it together, with methods that do not compromise our respect for the rule of law and human rights, or are used as an excuse for others to do so.
~ Anna Lindh
nature, and they had to accept nature in all its amplitude; these troubles were the age-old habit of respecting nature's orders, accepting from it the enlightenment as well as the horror.
~ Anna Maria Ortese
Oh! if people knew what a comfort to a horse a light hand is, and how it keeps a good mouth and a good temper, they would surely not chuck, and drag, and pull at the rein as they often do.
~ Anna Sewell
This horse has got a good master, and he deserves it.
~ Anna Sewell
caballero" to the waiters. The last guy I saw doing that was Manolito in the High Chaparral.
~ Anna Smith
Yeah. It's a Spanish thing. They respect age. They celebrate growing older. Not like in our country, where youth is perceived to be everything, and everyone over fifty is past it.
~ Anna Smith
Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how you use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won't accept.
~ Anna Taylor
Love yourself enough to set boundaries. Your time and energy are precious. You get to choose how to use it. You teach people how to treat you by deciding what you will and won't accept.
~ Anna Taylor
Whistle had a social life that he didn't tell her about, and she didn't ask. It was one of many nonverbal agreements they had that made their working relationship deeply amicable and pleasing.
~ Annalee Newitz
What are you going to call them?" Meg asked. "Lunch?" Simon offered. The female pack gave him a look that made him think running away would be a good idea, if he wasn't the leader and couldn't back down.
~ Anne Bishop
Jaenelle blushed. "No, none of them are my mate. I'm not old enough for a mate," she added hurriedly as Smoke gave them all a look of blatant disapproval. "This is Saetan, the High Lord. He's my sire. My brother, Prince Mephis, is the High Lord's pup. And this is my uncle, Prince Andulvar, and my cousin, Lord Prothvar. And that's Lord Beale. Everyone, this is Prince Smoke.
~ Anne Bishop
Lesson one, bitch. Don't start a pissing contest with someone who has the strength and temper to hurt you.
~ Anne Bishop
She would have told her to respect her limitations as well as her abilities.
~ Anne Bishop
Simon didn't want to poke his nose into a "girl thing." Potentially dangerous territory, that.
~ Anne Bishop
Being human doesn't entitle us to grab what doesn't belong to us.
~ Anne Bishop
It was equally clear, at least to her, that no one on the right side of sanity messed with Douglas Burke.
~ Anne Bishop
The last time I visited the Hall, Uncle Daemon said you weren't allowed to have broccoli, because it makes you fart," Daemonar said. Tagg whined and gave the grocer a pleading look. "I might risk Prince Yaslana's displeasure," the grocer said, "but I'm not going to do anything that could stink up Lady Marian's home.
~ Anne Bishop
Whether it has two legs or four, just because a pup yaps at you doesn't mean you have to pay it any mind.
~ Anne Bishop
Humans, Simon reminded himself. He adjusted the wire-rimmed glasses that he didn't need for vision but thought made him look a little gawky and more approachable. Call them humans when you're in the store. That way you're less likely to use the slur when talking to an employee.
~ Anne Bishop
Simon stared at the juveniles, who immediately looked more subdued. Then he turned to Meg. "If they're annoying you, just bite them on the nose.
~ Anne Bishop
Let Greeks be Greeks, and Women what they are.
~ Anne Bradstreet