Quotes about Respect
                        The ultimate solution to the race problem lies in the willingness of men to obey the unenforceable.
                    — Martin Luther King, Jr.
                        
                
                        I've never had a dislike for men. I've been badly treated by some. But I've been loved greatly by some. I married a lot of them.
                    — Maya Angelou
                        
                
                        Everything for me is sacred, beginning with earth, but also going to things made by man.
                    — Paulo Coelho
                        
                
                        Respect for life and for the dignity of the human person also extends to the rest of creation, which is called to join man in praising God.
                    — Pope John Paul II
                        
                
                        Humanity, its dignity and its balance, will depend at every moment and on every place on the globe,on who man is for woman and who woman is for man.
                    — Pope John Paul II
                        
                
                        Things have their laws as well as men, and things refuse to be trifled with.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        Things have their laws as well as men, and things refuse to be trifled with.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy. It is as real a loss that others should be low, as that we should be low; for we musthave a society.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        Men reverence one another, not yet God.
                    — Henry David Thoreau
                        
                
                        The man who thrusts his manners upon me does as if he were to insist on introducing me to his cabinet of curiosities, when I wished to see himself.
                    — Henry David Thoreau
                        
                
                        A man might well pray that he may not taboo or curse any portion of nature by being buried in it.
                    — Henry David Thoreau
                        
                
                        I beseech you to correct one fault - severe speech of others; never speak evil of any man, no matter what the facts may be.
                    — Henry Ward Beecher
                        
                 
                        