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respect men flesh
I don't know what a scoundrel is like, but I know what a respectable man is like, and it's enough to make one's flesh creep. Joseph de Maistre
respect ideas composer
I shall always respect the composer. If I embellish, it is his idea I am embellishing. Kate Smith
respect people way
People have a right to their own lives, and if you can't help somebody, you ought to get out of their way. Kate Millett
respect
Respect is not ever assigned; it's earned. Linda Tripp
respect lakes water
The still lake without ripples is an image of our minds at ease, so full of unlimited friendliness for all the junk at the bottom of the lake that we don't feel the need to churn up the waters just to avoid looking at what's there. Pema Chodron
respect sweet confused
Learning how to be kind to ourselves, learning how to respect ourselves, is important. The reason it's important is that, fundamentally, when we look into our own hearts and begin to discover what is confused and what is brilliant, what is bitter and what is sweet, it isn't just ourselves that we're discovering. We're discovering the universe. Pema Chodron
respect respect-yourself
But respect yourself most of all. Pythagoras
respect agreement world
Our will makes constantly a sort of agreement with the world, whereby, if the world will continually show some respect to the will, the will shall consent to be strenuous in its industry. Josiah Royce
respect peace children
There is no trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. Kofi Annan
regret honest being-honest
Don't ever regret being honest. Period. Taylor Swift
regret you-will-regret
Do it or don't do it - you will regret both. Soren Kierkegaard
regret two advice
I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both. Soren Kierkegaard
regret character defining
Using the stratagem of defining character by what changes and what remains the same, the one constant always seems to be regret. We are defined by the objects of our regret. Stephen Tobolowsky
regret wonderful minutes
I did Polyester, and I dont regret one minute of it. It was wonderful. Tab Hunter
regret past hardest
The hardest thing is to live richly in the present without letting it be tainted out of fear for the future or regret for the past. Sylvia Plath
regret unique technology
The combination of the growth of these digital technologies, the ability of the government to conjure up these secret interpretations, plus a very unusual and novel court make for this ever-expanding surveillance state. We so treasure our freedoms; we will regret it if our generation doesn't use this unique time to reform the surveillance laws and make it clear that security and liberty are not mutually exclusive. We can do both. Ron Wyden
regret ocean giving
Listen, O drop, give yourself up without regret, and in exchange gain the Ocean. Rumi
regret real leaving
No one looks back and regrets leaving this world. What's regretted is how real we thought it was. Rumi
self different patterns
In any given instance, behavior can be predicted best by considering both self-efficacy and outcome beliefs . . . different patterns of self-efficacy and outcome beliefs are likely to produce different psychological effects Albert Bandura
self answers improvement
Maybe self-improvement isn't the answer, maybe self-destruction is the answer. Chuck Palahniuk
self soul mistress
I remain Mistress of mine own self and mine own soul Alfred Lord Tennyson
self style
Self-plagarism is style. Alfred Hitchcock
self style plagiarism
Self-plagiarism is style. Alfred Hitchcock
self would-be limits
The self-bound individual always forgets that his self would be safeguarded better and automatically the more he prepares himself for the welfare of mankind, and that in this respect no limits are set for him. Alfred Adler
self indulge-in example
To injure another person through atonement is one of the most subtle devices of the neurotic, as when, for example, he indulges in self-accusations. Alfred Adler
self knowing overcoming
Overcoming difficulties leads to courage, self-respect, and knowing yourself. Alfred Adler
self giving degrees
We are not determined by our experiences, but are self-determined by the meaning we give to them; and when we take particular experiences as the basis for our future life, we are almost certain to be misguided to some degree. Meanings are not determined by situations. We determine ourselves by the meanings we ascribe to situations. Alfred Adler