Quotes About Respect
Nations are equal in respect to each other, and entitled to claim equal consideration for their rights, whatever may be their relative dimensions or strength or however greatly they may differ in government, religion or manners.
~ James Kent
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El lenguaje que utilizamos se integra en nosotros y se convierte en acción, así que es importantísimo respetarlo, darle forma y utilizarlo de forma estratégica.
~ James Kerr
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Humility does not mean weakness, but its opposite. Leaders with mana understand the strength of humility. It allows them to connect with their deepest values and the wider world.
~ James Kerr
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Most leaders who fail,' Bill George says in an interview with Pamela Hawley, 'really suffer from a lack of a strong identity, belief in themselves and, to be frank, respect for themselves.
~ James Kerr
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For to die with honour is far better than to live disgraced.
~ James Knowles
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There must be freedom for all to live, to think, to worship, no book, no avenue must be closed.
~ James Larkin
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If I take my cock out, you aren't going to shout for help?
~ James Lear
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I'm a scientist, not a theologian. I don't know if there is a God or not. Religion requires certainty. Revere and respect Gaia. Have trust in Gaia. But not faith.
~ James Lovelock
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What a polite game tennis is. The chief word in it seems to be "sorry" and admiration of each other's play crosses the net as frequently as the ball.
~ James M. Barrie
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Teamwork: What did you do today to lend a hand to a colleague? Respect: What did you do today to acknowledge the work of one of your colleagues? Learning: What's one mistake you made in the last week, and what did you learn from it? Continuous improvement: What have you done in the past week to improve so that you're better this week than last? Customer focus: What is one change you made in the last week that came from a customer suggestion?
~ James M. Kouzes
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Titles are granted, but it's your behavior that earns you respect.
~ James M. Kouzes
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Interestingly, one of the most important times to listen well is when you disagree with the message, especially as it relates to how we affect others.
~ James M. Kouzes
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As he shook hands with Grant's military secretary Ely Parker, a Seneca Indian, Lee stared a moment at Parker's dark features and said, "I am glad to see one real American here." Parker responded, "We are all Americans."39
~ James M. McPherson
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They shared a fondness for barbed humor and skill at using it to defuse stress. Each recognized the other as a master of this dangerous game, producing mutual respect.
~ James M. Tabor
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To disrespect a person made in the image and likeness of God is a lot worse than desecrating a flag. We should be offended and repulsed in the same way when God's image bearers are desecrated – abused, beaten, neglected, discriminated against, and not loved and taken care of as they should be.
~ James MacDonald
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And call no man your father on earth …" No religious leader is to be called father. How clear is that? Don't call people "father" for "… you have one Father who is in heaven" (v. 9).
~ James MacDonald
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As a father, you are patterning your discipline after your heavenly Father, whom your children need to realize you deeply respect and love.
~ James MacDonald
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In real life, the most practical advice for leaders is not to treat pawns like pawns, nor princes like princes, but all persons like persons.
~ James MacGregor Burns
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Power wielders may treat people as things. Leaders may not.
~ James MacGregor Burns
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As a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights. Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties, or his possessions
~ James Madison
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Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties or his possessions.
~ James Madison
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If we are to be one Nation in any respect, it clearly ought to be in respect to other Nations.
~ James Madison
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Respect for character is always diminished in proportion to the number among whom the blame or praise is to be divided. Conscience, the only remaining tie, is known to be inadequate in individuals: In large numbers, little is to be expected from it.
~ James Madison
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No government, any more than an individual, will long be respected without being truly respectable; nor be truly respectable, without possessing a certain portion of order and stability.
~ James Madison
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