
Top 40 Respecter Quotes
#1. Passion is no respecter of persons. She hardly seems to select her victims.
Elizabeth Bibesco
#2. The humblest peasant is as free in the sight of God as the proudest monarch that ever swayed a sceptre. Liberty is a spirit sent from God and like its great Author is no respecter of persons.
Henry Highland Garnet
#3. Pride is no respecter of persons. The serious thinkers may be humble, and the careless mystics may be arrogant.
John Piper
#4. God is not a respecter of persons but a respecter of principles that are in his word.
Matthew Ashimolowo
#6. The feeling of uselessness is no respecter of age and never asks permission, but instead corrodes people's souls, repeating over and over: 'No one is interested in you, you're nothing, the world doesn't need your presence.
Paulo Coelho
#7. You're getting well,' Samuel said. 'Some people think it's an insult to the glory of their sickness to get well. But the time poultice is no respecter of glories. Everyone gets well if he waits around.
John Steinbeck
#8. But happiness is no respecter of persons.
Stephen Fry
#9. Hate is no respecter of race - as apparently neither is stupidity.
Christina Engela
#10. True, the free market ignores the poor precisely as it does not recognize the wealthy - it is 'no respecter of persons'
Leonard Read
#12. For nothing is more democratic than logic; it is no respecter of persons and makes no distinction between crooked and straight noses.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. Everyone we meet is a hero waiting to happen. When Jesus saw people, He envisioned their potential. No respecter of persons, He associated with people from all walks of life.
David Jeremiah
#14. We also know that God is no respecter of persons. A plain factory hand who does his work faithfully pleases God just as much as a minister of the Word.
Martin Luther
#15. Dirt is a great respecter of persons; it lets you alone when you are well dressed, but as soon as your collar is gone it flies towards you from all directions.
George Orwell
#16. Loneliness is no respecter of persons. It invades the palace as well as the hut.
Billy Graham
#17. The God we worship is no respecter of persons, but He is a respecter of men's rights, and a guardian of them-a fact clearly shown in the heaven-inspired Constitution of our country, and in the Gospel itself, which might be termed the Constitution of Eternity.
Orson F. Whitney
#18. I'm no respecter of tradition and I have no time for the Manchester Uniteds and Arsenals of this world. There's nothing to admire in these clubs. They're just bullshit worlds full of bullshit people.
Simon Jordan
#19. Why play, lounge or labour in a social wasteland? It's toxicity is contagious, and no respecter of persons. Fall back!
T.F. Hodge
#21. Time does not wait for anyone in respecter of human being.
D.O.shedrack
#22. Listen your Lordship, I'm a respecter of institutions. Even in Paris, I remained a Canadian. I puffed hashish, but I didn't inhale.
Mordecai Richler
#23. Death comes as it pleases; it is no respecter of persons leaving memories and a fading sound of a familiar voice.
Jonah Books
#24. Love is no respecter of ages, everyone knows that.
Iris Murdoch
#25. The fear of man is no respecter of persons. It might be called codependency by adults, peer pressure with teens, and shyness with children, but whatever it is called, it all betrays the same idolatrous heart.
Edward T. Welch
#26. He broke the kiss and leaned against her, breathing hard. Good morning to you, too. Man, I just can't stay mad when you do that.
Rachel Caine
#27. When a man grows old his joy
Grows more deep day after day,
His empty heart is full at length
But he has need of all that strength
Because of the increasing Night
That opens her mystery and fright.
William Butler Yeats
#28. It's not about knowing who you are. It's about thinkin you got there without takin anything with you. Your notions about startin over. or anybody's. You dont start over. That's what it's about. Every step you take is forever. You can't make it go away. None of it.
Cormac McCarthy
#29. I guess that means I won in the end, at least in a financial sense. But in my heart I stayed ashamed. I kept hearing Miss Hisler asking me why I wanted to waste my talent, why I wanted to waste my time, why I wanted to write junk.
Stephen King
#30. What most impresses us about great jurists is not their tenacious grasps of fine points, honed almost to invisibility; it is the moment when we are suddently aware of the sweep and direction of the law, and its place in the lives of men.
Irving Kaufman
#32. She knew the snow and it carried her gently ... She knew the land by heart.
Eowyn Ivey
#33. In the Old Way, women might decorate themselves with ornaments bought with coin, but a warrior wore only the jewelry he took off the corpses of enemies slain by his own hand. Paying the iron price, it was called.
George R R Martin
#34. The absence of flaw in beauty is itself a flaw.
Lara Chapman
#35. If you have love, even plain cold water is sweet.
Jung Chang
#36. Mirrors are liars. They tell us what we expect to see.
Susanna Fraser
#37. Jack and Stella rushed over to the edge just in time to see Charming disappearing into the reduction duality universe.
Simon J. Morley
#38. Democracy no longer works for the poor if politicians treat them as a separate race.
Frank Field
#39. Knowledge of peace passes from country to country, like children's games, which are so much alike, everywhere.
Yehuda Amichai
#40. Standing center stage in the six foot circle of wood cut from the stage of the Ryman is something I never take for granted. The history and legacy of that circle is awe-inspiring.
Blake Shelton
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