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Quotes about Respect

And if you couldn't be loved, the next best thing was to be let alone.
— LM Montgomery
I understand you, and I shall not attempt to make you change your mind. I am too old to want to improve the world. I have told you what I think, and that is all. I shall remain your friend even if you act contrary to my convictions, and I shall help you even if I disagree with you.
— Milan Kundera
How could someone who had so little respect for people be so dependent on what they thought of him?
— Milan Kundera
Love one another, but let's try not to possess one another.
— Paulo Coelho
Love is an overarching style of relating to another.
— Philip Yancey
This is the body you've been given - love what you've got.
— Oprah Winfrey
Home should be a haven of love. Honor, courtesy, and respect symbolize love and characterize the righteous family.
— Thomas Monson
The more you discipline yourself to persist on a major task, the more you like and respect yourself, and the higher is your self-esteem.
— Brian Tracy
Become the kind of leader that people would follow voluntarily; even if you had no title or position.
— Brian Tracy
In addition to feeling excellent about yourself when you behave with character, you also earn the respect and esteem of all the people around you. They will look up to you and admire you. Doors will be opened for you. People will help you. You will be paid more, promoted faster, and given even greater responsibilities. As you become a person of honor and character, opportunities will appear all around you.
— Brian Tracy
Love is spiritual. It's about self-sacrifice and commitment. And discipline. You cannot have true love without discipline and respect. When you lose the respect of your spouse, you've lost everything.
— Candace Bushnell
People are not stupid. They believe things for reasons. The last way for skeptics to get the attention of bright, curious, intelligent people is to belittle or condescend or to show arrogance toward their beliefs.
— Carl Sagan