Respect Others Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“Don’t ever stray from yourself, in order to be close to someone that doesn’t have the courtesy to remind you of your worth, or the integrity of a gentleman to walk you home.”
Shannon L. Alder

Germany Kent
“Live your life in such a way that you'll be remembered for your kindness, compassion, fairness, character, benevolence, and a force for good who had much respect for life, in general.”
Germany Kent
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Miya Yamanouchi
“Self respect by definition is a confidence and pride in knowing that your behaviour is both honorable and dignified. When you harass or vilify someone, you not only disrespect them, but yourself also.
Street harassment, sexual violence, sexual harassment, gender-based violence and racism, are all acts committed by a person who in fact has no self respect.
-Respect yourself by respecting others.”
Miya Yamanouchi , Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women

Rossana Condoleo
“Never joke about the job of your friend. He/she feeds their family with it and it affects their dignity!”
Rossana Condoleo

Miya Yamanouchi
“Self respect by definition is a confidence and pride in feeling that you are behaving in an honorable and dignified manner. -Respect yourself by respecting others.”
Miya Yamanouchi, Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Respect is love in action”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Miya Yamanouchi
“Self respect by definition is a confidence and pride in knowing that your behaviour is both honorable and dignified. -Respect yourself by respecting others.”
Miya Yamanouchi, Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women

“Best tool to win hearts is "respect".”
Junaid Raza

“I believe in any religion that puts treating people with respect and dignity above ritual and dogma.”
Charles F. Glassman, Brain Drain - The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life

“Paradise Is The ABSOLUTE Self~Respect.”
Alexia Penteleόn de aRcturi

“Insecure people play with someone else’s feelings. Secure people respect the feelings of others.”
Karon Waddell

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“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?”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Janna Cachola
“Discipline is not about rules. It's about respect. Respect for yourself and others.”
Janna Cachola

Karen E. Quinones Miller
“Just because I don't act like a Diva doesn't mean you shouldn't treat me like a Diva.”
Karen E. Quinones Miller

“Before you give disrespect, you must get respect.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Paradise Is The Absolute Self~Respect.”
Alexia Penteleon de aRcturi

Neeraj Singhvi
“You must learn to respect the value of patience.”
Neeraj Singhvi, Temple Of Destiny

As was Isshiki family custom, I moved in with the closest host family to train. It was true that the girl I met there was not necessarily talented as I was...
... but she took great pride in learning her skills, one by one...
... working on them with joyous enthusiasm. Watching her from the sidelines...
... she looked beautiful to me.
It was only by watching over her shoulder...
... that it occurred to me that cooking could be fun.
... that there could be joy in learning skills that could bring happiness to others. The girl who taught me that...

... was you, Nene Kinokuni.
I have the utmost respect for you.
You looked so beautiful back then, learning how you did and having fun doing it.
If I had one wish, it'd be for you to remember how that felt.”
Yuto Tsukuda, 食戟のソーマ 29 [Shokugeki no Souma 29]

Ali Anthony Bell
“Every great leader has both the qualities of pride and humility, they respect others out of their humility, and they show us the way forward out of their self-respect.
(Article "Pride and Humility" 2015)”
Ali Anthony Bell

Cindy Ann Peterson
“In the absence of clear contextual teleconferencing rules, one way to look at this might be to not ask the question of how you should look.

Rather, put yourself in place of the person or people that have to look at you during the teleconference, and ask these three questions:

1) Does it demonstrate personal respect for the position you hold?
2) Does it demonstrate respect for your peers?
3) Does it demonstrate respect for the institution of which you are a part?”
Cindy Ann Peterson, My Style, My Way: Top Experts Reveal How to Create Yours Today

Cindy Ann Peterson
“Imagine a video conference in which you are appearing in court, or in a multinational meeting where millions or billions of dollars are on the table, or a meeting where you will be discussing the status of a project or program, and where the daily conduct of business has always been coat and tie, but is now conducted virtually.

Some might ask, “what difference does it make? I’m on time, I’m in attendance, and I know the subject. Who cares what I look like?”

Viewed from the perspective of those that have to look at you, however, the message is completely different.

It not only makes you appear unprepared, it shows a lack of respect for the position you hold (not to mention gravitas), as well as a lack of concern for the responsibilities that have been entrusted to you.

It also shows a lack of respect for those in the virtual “room” with you, and it shows a complete disregard for the institution of which you are a part.”
Cindy Ann Peterson, The Power of Civility: Top Experts Reveal the Secrets to Social Capital

Mitta Xinindlu
“The only religion that can be true: is the one that is free of unforgiving comments. The one that promotes unity, forgiveness, love, and peace. A religion that respects people's free will to worship.”
Mitta Xinindlu

“True sensuality is rooted in respect.”
Lebo Grand

“Once people have that sense that their voice is being recognized, they then are more willing to move to consensus. Once people feel that their ideas are respected, I think that you will find a move toward cooperation. People are much more conciliatory once they feel they've been respected. That's the threshold we need to get to: the idea of respecting different viewpoints.
(from the book The NPR Interviews 1995 edited by Robert Siegel)”
Lani Guinier