Quotes About Consideration
I always hold doors open, I always try to be nice.
~ Kat Dennings
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Just be nice to everyone because that's the right way to do it.
~ Luke Kuechly
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I think it's an important lesson for a child. How to behave humanely toward another human being.
~ Jo Frost
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Anytime anybody is rude, it makes me double-check my own behavior to make sure I don't do that to other people.
~ Patricia Heaton
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Being mean just for being mean's sake isn't funny.
~ Kaitlin Olson
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I like being nice.
~ Mack Brown
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We have to show every team, whether it's Estonia, Belarus or Belgium, the same respect.
~ Rob Page
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Where I once believed people were there to be used, I started thinking of other people first.
~ Josh McDowell
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I am a person who believes in giving due respect to everyone.
~ Prosenjit Chatterjee
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Good humor, Jefferson added, "is the practice of sacrificing to those whom we meet in society all the little conveniences and preferences which will gratify them, and deprive us of nothing worth a moment's consideration;
~ Jon Meacham
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Half a world away, on the same Friday, the Chamber of Deputies in France opened debate on paying the United States a debt of 25 million francs (about $5 million) as an indemnity for French damage to American shipping during the Napoleonic wars. France had agreed to pay the money under an 1831 treaty, but after four days of consideration, by a margin of eight, France declined to honor its obligations.
~ Jon Meacham
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All forms of poor communication have one thing in common: They ask the person on the other end of the line to do more work than they should have to.
~ Jonathan Raymond
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I wasn't having second thoughts, but I was having thoughts.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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Good manners is the art of making people comfortable. Whoever makes the fewest people uncomfortable has the best manners.
~ Jonathan Swift
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No se concibe que una criatura racional pueda ser obligada, sino aconsejada o exhortada, porque nadie puede desobedecer la razón sin renunciar al derecho de ser considerado una criatura racional.
~ Jonathan Swift
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La sabiduría es como una gallina, que debemos sabe, cuyo cacareo debemos saber valorar y considerar, pues es acompañado por un huevo
~ Jonathan Swift
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La sabiduría es como una gallina, cuyo cacareo debemos saber valorar y considerar, pues es acompañado por un huevo.
~ Jonathan Swift
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Nunca dependiendo de la palabra de los otros, pero siempre escuchándola. Nunca obedeciendo el consejo de los demás, pero siempre teniéndolo en cuenta. Nunca pendiente de la opinión del afuera, pero siempre registrándola con claridad.
~ Jorge Bucay
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Knorretje zei: "Als je begrijpt wat ik bedoel, Poeh" en Poeh zei: "Zo denk ik er ook over, Knor" en Knorretje zei: "Maar aan de andere kant, moet je wel bedenken" en Poeh zei: "Zo is het Knor, daar had ik even niet aan gedacht.
~ A.A. Milne
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A man should be honest and up front about his intentions towards a woman, he should respect said woman and be considerate of her feelings.
~ A.C. Arthur
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En cualquier contrato y en cualquier intercambio, ponte en el lugar del otro, pero con todo lo que sabes, y suponiéndote tan libre de necesidades como un hombre puede serlo, mira si en lugar, aprobarías ese intercambio o contrato
~ Émile Chartier
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Sometimes it's about more than your own happiness. Sometimes you have to think of other people.
~ Aaron Starmer
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When I am getting ready to reason with a man, I spend one-third of my time thinking about myself and what I am going to say and two-thirds about him and what he is going to say.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. Capital has its rights, which are as worthy of protection as any other rights.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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