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Lust starts with chemistry. Love starts with trust and respect.


Marian Lanouette


#if-i-fail #jake-carrington #love #respect #trust

Respect is the lifeblood of progress, and the safe harbour of humanity's great aspirations


Bryant McGill


#love #respect #love

I have found that there are two ways of dealing with men. Either you treat them with respect, or you kill them. Anything in between merely breeds resentment and the desire for revenge.


Paul Kearney


#respect #revenge #men

You don't believe that your friend could ever do anything great. You despise yourself in secret, even – no, especially – when you stand on your dignity; and since you despise yourself, you are unable to respect your friend. You can't bring yourself to believe that anyone you have sat at table with, or shared a house with, is capable of great achievement. That is why all great men have been solitary. It is hard to think in your company, little man. One can only think 'about' you, or 'for your benefit', not 'with' you, for you stifle all big, generous ideas.


Wilhelm Reich


#orgone #respect #self-loathing #success #men

I grant men the land, the government, the wealth, all the chances. I accept that you have to hold all the cards, since that's the only way you know how to play; but I refuse to swallow your disrespect.


Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais


#self-respect #men

Boys seek attention, men demand respect.


Habeeb Akande


#attention-seekers #respect #men

Self-pity, while it should be accorded due respect, is the greatest of all acids to the human soul.


Paul Hoffman


#cale #fourth #god #greatest #hand

Where there is not community, trust, respect, ethical behavior are difficult for the young to learn and for the old to maintain.


Robert K. Greenleaf


#elderly #ethics #respect #trust #youth

I am not worthy of my suffering. A great sentence. It suggests not only that suffering is the basis of the self, its sole indubitable ontological proof, but also that it is the one feeling most worthy of respect; the value of all values.


Milan Kundera


#metaphysical #romantic-fiction #respect

She had thought of literature all these years (her seclusion, her rank, her sex must be her excuse) as something wild as the wind, hot as fire, swift as lightning; something errant, incalculable, abrupt, and behold, literature was an elderly gentleman in a grey suit talking about duchesses… Orlando then came to the conclusion (opening half-a-dozen books)…that it would be impolitic in the extreme to wrap a ten-pound note round the sugar tongs when Miss Christina Rossetti came to tea…next (here were half-a-dozen invitations to celebrate centenaries by dining) that literature since it all these dinners must be growing very corpulent; next (she was invited to a score of lectures on the Influence of this upon that; the Classical revival; the Romantic survival, and other titles of the same engaging kind) that literature since it listened to all these lectures must be growing very dry; next (here she attended a reception given by a peeress) that literature since it wore all those fur tippets must be growing very respectable; next (here she visited Carlyle’s sound-proof room at Chelsea) that genius since it needed all this coddling must be growing very delicate…


Virginia Woolf


#pretensions #respect






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