Quotes about Respect
Lack of respect could make you angry. Lack of trust could get you killed.
— DiAnn Mills
What goes on in the other person's soul is none of your business. All you're responsible for is your soul, nobody else's.
— Donald Miller
kids with parents who are honest about their shortcomings seem to do better in life. What I mean is parents who aren't trying to be perfect or pretend they're perfect have kids who trust and respect them more. It's as though vulnerability and openness act as the soil that fosters security. And I'd say that's the quality I most often sense in the children of honest, open parents. I sense security.
— Donald Miller
They will respect you for being honest. Having a "buy now" or "schedule a call" button on your website makes sure they always understand the kind of relationship you are inviting them into.
— Donald Miller
Rushed relationships are not healthy.
— Donald Miller
Our sales funnels should invite people into a journey that never attempts to trick or coerce them to make a decision they will later regret.
— Donald Miller
Nobody will listen to you unless they sense that you like them. If a person senses that you do not like them, that you do not approve of their existence, then your religion and your political ideas will all seem wrong to them. If they sense that you like them, then they are open to what you have to say.
— Donald Miller
Lafayette learned from Catherine: he would respect all people on merit and champion the oppressed.
— Donald Miller
Most Christians have enormous respect for the space and freedom of others, it is only that they have found a joy in Jesus they want to share. There is the tension.
— Donald Miller
Our hope is a word and world of proud, independent nations that embrace their duties, seek friendship, respect others, and make common cause in the greatest shared interest of all: a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful Earth.
— Donald Trump
Successful people speak words of inclusion rather than words of separation, words of acceptance rather than words of rejection, and words of tolerance rather than words of prejudice.
— Jack Canfield
If you would know a man, observe how he treats a cat.
— Jack Canfield