Quotes about Respect
You can tell a lot about a man by watching how he treats those he doesn't have to be nice to.
— Richard Paul Evans
Love yourself. Respect yourself. And have faith. The older I get, the more I see that things tend to work out. Not always, but usually. Just not in our time.
— Richard Paul Evans
Listening says, "I value your opinion, I care about our relationship, and you matter to me." The cliché is true: People don't care what we know until they know we care.
— Rick Warren
We must remember that it was God who chose to give us different personalities, backgrounds, races, and preferences, so we should value and enjoy those differences, not merely tolerate them. God wants unity, not uniformity. But for unity's sake we must never let differences divide us. We must stay focused on what matters most — learning to love each other as Christ has loved us
— Rick Warren
To fully appreciate the Bible, you have to let it be what it is.
— Rob Bell
He will not go behind his father's saying, And he likes having thought of it so well He says again, Good fences make good neighbors.
— Robert Frost
Feelings were not enough. There must be more. There must be trust, respect, honor. All that she longed to give Quillan. A warmth of appreciation filled her. She loved him with something that went beyond feelings.
— Kristen Heitzmann
You've got to love yourself first, and until you value yourself enough and love yourself enough to know that, you can't really have a healthy relationship.
— Jennifer Lopez
A man who does not know how to have a relationship of friendship with a woman - I'm not talking about misogynists, who are sick - well, he's a man who is missing something.
— Pope Francis
We love purely when we release other people to be who they are.
— Marianne Williamson
Faithfulness to your husband means sticking up for him, always building him up and never tearing him down.
— Myles Munroe
If we get into the habit of thinking of ourselves as always owing a debt of love to our spouses, we will be less inclined to take offense when they say or do something that we do not like.
— Myles Munroe