You know Schmeckle, people are like feet. Most everyone has a pair and yet feet are so unique. So, we must treat all people with respect and accept their unique way.
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Paradise Is The ABSOLUTE Self~Respect.
Respect flows two ways and can mean as much to the giver as to the one receiving.
The ultimate truth is that we are individuals who can choose to respect ourselves, and others, with or without regard to bloodline, wealth, tribe, or community.
It's not 'over-sensitivity' to ask to be treated with the same dignity and respect shown to others.
Love is yet another name for Respect. If you cannot respect a person for what they are; you can never ever truly, madly, or deeply love that person.
If you want to be regarded as a valuer of life, then first value time.
The traits that bother you in other people are the Coping Skills they developed automatically, as a result of their life experience.
Barking at people earns their respect about as effectively as staring into the sun improves your vision.
Don't despise people because of their defects or because of their lack of talents and gifts. Imagine if people did it for you, how many friends would you be left with?
We don__ have to like each other. We just need to respect each other.
Respect the hand stronger than your hand if and only if that hand is just and an honourable hand!
RESPECT. GIVE IT FIRST TO GET IT.
Liking me is optional. . .Respecting me is not!
Everyone should be respected as an individual, but no one idolized.
There is only one way to be a respectful being and the way for this is very simple: Respect other beings!
You are sure you mean bliss?''Yes, an island or some place where we could all live or go to easily whenever we pleased and do all the things we wish to do without thought of the narrow-mindedness of others.''You are asking too much. Oh, for the Isle of Crete! You are wishing a return to the good old Pagan times when all honor was paid even to prostitutes.''No, not asking too much, just asking for a natural morality, a thing which varies with each bird, beast, and human and for which due allowance is not made in lawmaking.
Democracy is not merely a form of Government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. It is essentially an attitude of respect and reverence towards our fellow men.