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  • Good sportsmanship means treating others with respect. I consider myself a pretty good sport.

    "Hilfiger vs Nadal". Vanity Fair interview, www.vanityfair.com. September 22, 2015.
  • I naturally end up looking for things to be grateful for. It doesn't mean I don't sometimes feel angry or fearful but because I'm wired for positive emotions, net, I end up treating others and myself better.

    Source: www.psychologytoday.com
  • Enjoy the journey of life and not just the endgame. I'm also a great believer in treating others as you would like to be treated.

  • What is 'power' anyway? Power is an ego trip. Power is a way to rise yourself up by lowering others, and I want nothing of it.

  • I keep what I know about Sarah Lynn and Lawrence to myself. I also remind myself that even if Sarah Lynn does have a scary strict father, that doesn't release her from the responsibility of treating others with respect. Abuse of power is wrong, no matter the context, no matter the history. What is "power" anyway? Power is an ego trip. Power is a way to rise yourself up by lowering others, and I want nothing of it.

    Lauren Myracle (2013). “Bliss”, p.56, Abrams
  • Treating other people as you would like to be treated. It is an ancient, universal ethical imperative. And it requires no supernatural beliefs.

  • Treat the world the way you want to be treated.

    Source: www.esquire.com
  • Shame is the proper reaction when one has purposefully violated the accepted behavior of society. Inflicting it is etiquette's response when its rules are disobeyed. The law has all kinds of nasty ways of retaliating when it is disregarded, but etiquette has only a sense of social shame to deter people from treating others in ways they know are wrong. So naturally Miss Manners wants to maintain the sense of shame. Some forms of discomfort are fully justified, and the person who feels shame ought to be dealing with removing its causes rather than seeking to relieve the symptoms.

    Law   People   Missing  
    Judith Martin (1996). “Miss Manners Rescues Civilization: From Sexual Harassment, Frivolous Lawsuits, Dissing, and Other Lapses in Civility”, Crown
  • I believe in treating others as I want to be treated--but I certainly don't believe in turning the other cheek and the truth is that I never knew any Christians who did either.

  • By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach.

  • I am a stickler for good manners, and I believe that treating other people well is a lost art. In the workplace, at the dinner table, and walking down the street--we are confronted with choices on how to treat people nearly every waking moment. Over time these choices define who we are and whether we have a lot of friends and allies or none.

    Art   Believe   People  
    "Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work". Book by Tim Gunn, abcnews.go.com. September 7, 2010.
  • The widespread belief among politicians and pundits is that high test scores are everything. I strongly disagree. What matters most is character. Working hard, treating others with respect and honesty-those are the keys to success.

  • I believe that treating other people well is a lost art.

    Art   Believe   People  
    Tim Gunn (2010). “Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work”, p.3, Simon and Schuster
  • I have always believed in trying to be a good person and giving to the world, and treating others in a just, kind, merciful way.

    Source: andrewsolomon.com
  • The law is a powerful thing but the law doesn't always change what's in people's hearts. And so all of us have an obligation to think about how we're treating other people.

    Source: www.realclearpolitics.com
  • I believe in treating other people with respect. My style is to speak to people, be available to them and willing to answer their questions. This also means being straightforward and honest with them.

    Respect   Believe   Mean  
  • Don't ever underestimate the importance of treating others with respect and kindness.

    Alison Levine (2014). “On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments”, p.92, Hachette UK
  • Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated.

  • My parents worked really hard at communicating other values they felt were important, such as integrity, courage, humility, treating others with dignity and respect, and having a thirst for knowledge.

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com
  • Do unto others as you would have them do to you, said the rapist.

    Bible   Jesus   Kindness  
    Song: Haikus Sonnet Shakespeare, Album: Words Words Words, 2010
  • There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will be to treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity.

  • Treat others with respect. How you treat others will be how they treat you.

  • True politeness is perfect ease and freedom. It simply consists in treating others just as you love to be treated yourself.

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