R Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with R. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Resources on the planet are limited, and limited resources can come to an end. But there are also a lot of resources that are renewable. A lot of land, for example, can be reclaimed from the encroaching deserts.”
“Resources should be the entitlement of all of us: health, education, housing, and the fair distribution of energy sources.”
“Resources, waterways, and climatic zones loom so large in their writings that one can almost forget that people have something to do with the building of cities.”
Source: Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West
“Respect a man, and he will do all the more.”
“Respect a man, he will do the more.”
“Respect all fear none my pride is everything”
“Respect all living things, and never take what you cannot give back, or destroy what you cannot create.”
Source: Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
“Respect all men but fear none.”
“Respect all people as you do your people, and you would be a fine people.”
“Respect all the reasonable forms of activity in which the child engages and try to understand them.”
Source: The child in the family
“Respect all those in white coats who save our lives- The Healthcare professionals”
“Respect all. Fear none.”
“Respect and affection for animals, particularly those who share our homes, recognize no geographic borders.”
“Respect and charisma are what you use to get other people to do things for you, in the hope that you will do something personally for them.”
Source: sciVive
“Respect and compassion are not just qualities that we need to inculcate, they are the foundation that holds humanity together.”
“Respect and compassion are two important qualities that we learn as we grow up. It is necessary that we learn them because this is what others want from us, and this is what we ultimately want from others.”
“Respect and compassion aren’t about how you feel for someone, they are more about how you make others feel.”
“RESPECT and Fame are not the same!”
“Respect and fear are two different things.”
“Respect and honour start, from yourself. If you do that, you understand others in that outlook.”
“Respect and humility go together. Humility is not meekness, but the opposite of arrogance. A wise old Indian man once said, "Empty drums make the loudest noise." Grandfather often repeated this phrase to indicate that those with the least understanding are the most arrogant.”
Source: Legacy of Love: My Education in the Path of Nonviolence
“Respect and learn from your elders, have manners, listen and absorb from their decades of wisdom.”
“Respect and love, for certain people, sometimes prevent you from expressing all those thoughts and emotional experiences that have accumulated in your heart. From time to time, people sacrifice themselves, their opinions and feelings, so as to not offend those who are so dear to them.”
“Respect and love your readers. Write for the reader.”
“Respect and loyalty go together and gang members, like the formal military, hoplites, Yanomamo warriors, and chimpanzees on patrol, will risk and give their lives for one another.”
Source: Sex and War: How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World
“Respect, and smile a smile, for others; it costs nothing. Indeed, it values your image of a character.”
“Respect authority while questioning it.”
“Respect begins with this attitude: "I acknowledge that you are a creature of extreme worth. God has endowed you with certain abilities and emotions. Therefore I respect you as a person. I will not desecrate your worth by making critical remarks about your intellect, your judgment or your logic. I will seek to understand you and grant you the freedom to think differently from the way I think and to experience emotions that I may not experience." Respect means that you give the other person the freedom to be an individual.”
“Respect both what you need to know and what you don't need to know. Respect mystery, for mystery is still needed to run the universe.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“Respect both what you need to know and what you don't need to know. Respect mystery, for mystery is still needed to run the universe."
-- The Legacy Letters, by Carew Papritz
"Things I didn't know.”
Source: The Legacy Letters: his Wife, his Children, his Final Gift
“Respect Buddha and the gods without counting on their help”
Source: Miyamoto Musashi: His Life and Writings
“Respect but do not fear your own fear. Do not let it come between you and something that might be deeply enjoyable. Remember it is quite normal to be a bit frightened of being alone. Most of us grew up in a social environment that sent out the explicit message that solitude was bad for you: it was bad for your health (especially your mental health) and bad for your 'character' too. Too much of it and you would promptly become weird, psychotic, self-obsessed, very possibly a sexual predator and rather literally a wanker. Mental (and even physical) well-being, along with virtue, depends, in this model, on being a good mixer, a team-player, and having high self-esteem, plus regular, uninhibited, simultaneous orgasms with one partner (at a time).
Actually, of course, it is never this straightforward because at the same time as pursuing this 'extrovert ideal', society gives out an opposite - though more subterranean - message. Most people would still rather be described as sensitive, spiritual, reflective, having rich inner lives and being good listeners, than the more extroverted opposites. I think we still admire the life of the intellectual over that of the salesman; of the composer over the performer (which is why pop stars constantly stress that they write their own songs); of the craftsman over the politician; of the solo adventurer over the package tourist. People continue to believe, in the fact of so much evidence - films, for example - that Great Art can only be produced by solitary geniuses. But the kind of unexamined but mixed messages that society offers us in relation to being alone add to the confusion; and confusion strengthens fear.”
Source: How to Be Alone
“Respect, but don’t expect, and engage in what’s best for you.”
“Respect by fear isn't respect... it’s fear”
Source: Pearls Before Swine
“Respect can only be given to those who have earned it by working for it.”
“Respect cannot be inherited, respect is the result of right actions.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Respect childhood, and leave nature to act for a long time before you get involved with acting in its place.”
“Respect children because they're human beings and they deserve respect, and they'll grow up to be better people.”
“Respect comes from a three-dimensional perspective: your beliefs, my beliefs, and God’s truth. How we respond to His truth makes the greatest difference.”
“Respect commands itself and can neither be given nor withheld when it is due.”
Source: SOUL ON ICE
“Respect could build an empire. Trust could make it unbreakable. Love could make it last forever.”
“Respect Death and You Live In Life”
“Respect depicts acceptance while disrespect is rejection.”
“Respect Dhoni's decision to quit. We should respect his incredible contribution to Indian cricket. Can't measure in words. Probably his quitting came one Test early.”
“Respect doesn't come without a little resentment.”
Source: Unwind Unboxed: Unwind; Unstrung: an Unwind Story; Unwholly
“Respect earned through fear instead of deeds, was not truly respect.”
“Respect elders; protect children. This I do believe. As a young man it is sometimes, in a charitable sense, difficult to shake the sentiment that every elderly person is my grandparent, and every child is my child.”
Source: Healology
“Respect emotion!!!It is always valid.
Don't just HEAR but LISTEN not with your demon”
“Respect every opponent, but fear none.”
“Respect everybody you meet either Rich or Poor | Cute or Ugly | Locally or Internationally | Famous or Infamous.. afterall we're all sand”