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Quotes about Respect

At the end of the day, as a grown man, I don't really care what the sexuality of the next man is.
- Miguel
I'm not going to get down in the gutter with DeSantis and Trump - there's enough of that going on.
- Andrew Gillum
I can't even kill a lobster without saying a Hail Mary for it.
- Johnny Iuzzini
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
- George Bernard Shaw
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she's treated.
- George Bernard Shaw
A woman who utters such depressing and disgusting sounds has no right to be anywhere - no right to live. Remember that you are a human being with a soul and the divine gift to articulate speech: that your native language is the language of Shakespeare and Milton...
- George Bernard Shaw
If other people are going to talk, conversation becomes impossible.
- George Bernard Shaw
The great secret, Eliza, is not having bad manners or good manners or any other particular sort of manners, but having the same manner for all human souls: in short, behaving as if you were in Heaven, where there are no third-class carriages, and one soul is as good as another.
- George Bernard Shaw
The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she's treated. I shall always be a flower girl to Professor Higgins, because he always treats me as a flower girl, and always will; but I know I can be a lady to you [Colonel Pickering], because you always treat me as a lady, and always will.
- George Bernard Shaw
Tulajdonképpen nem abban van a különbség, hogy az ember hogy viselkedik, hanem hogy az emberrel hogyan viselkednek. Én Higgins professzor úr számára mindig csak egy virágoslány maradok, mert Ã…' mindig úgy fog viselkedni velem, mint egy virágoslánnyal. De maga elÃ…'tt úrinÃ…' lehetek, mert maga mindig úgy fog viselkedni velem, mint egy úrinÃ…'vel.
- George Bernard Shaw
Pride helps us; and pride is not a bad thing when it only urges us to hide our own hurts—not to hurt others.
- George Eliot
Oh, you dear good father! cried Mary, putting her hands round her father's neck, while he bent his head placidly, willing to be caressed. I wonder if any other girl thinks her father the best man in the world! Nonsense, child; you'll think your husband better. Impossible, said Mary, relapsing into her usual tone; husbands are an inferior class of men, who require keeping in order.
- George Eliot