Money is in some respects life's fire: it is a very excellent servant but a terrible master.
My mom has a good way of engaging me in a conversation about the choices I make listening being objective and open-minded and respecting those choices so long as they don't put me in danger.
I have many valentines. My mom and my sister and my directors. I got calls from all of them. And my friends. I respect what Valentine's Day stands for because it is about love.
I never Tweet about my daughter. Never. I just want to be respectful of her privacy. My job as a mom is to know when to open my mouth and when not to.
My mom was a teacher - I have the greatest respect for the profession - we need great teachers - not poor or mediocre ones.
I have so much respect for my mom and all the women across the world.
And the greatest lesson that mom ever taught me though was this one. She told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose between being loved and being respected. Now she said to always pick being respected.
Don't let people disrespect you. My mom says don't open the door to the devil. Surround yourself with positive people.
My sisters and mom raised me to respect women and open doors for them.
My mother taught me to treat a lady respectfully.
Men have to do some awfully mean things to keep up their respectability.
Democracy arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects because men are equally free they claim to be absolutely equal.
Men are so willing to respect anything that bores them.
Without feelings of respect what is there to distinguish men from beasts?
My diminished girth in tailor phraseology was hardly conceivable even by my own friends or my respected medical adviser until I put on my former clothing over what I now wear which is a thoroughly convincing proof of the remarkable change.
The sacrifices made by veterans and their willingness to fight in defense of our nation merit our deep respect and praise - and to the best in benefits and medical care.
We cannot sacrifice innocent human life now for vague and exaggerated promises of medical treatments thirty of forty years from now. There are ways to pursue this technology and respect life at the same time.