
Top 15 Respectfulness Thesaurus Quotes
#2. Language has not the power to speak what love indites
The soul lies buried in the Ink that writes
John Clare
#3. Intelligent men have no need to listen to much talk, but should attend only to that which is profitable and guided by God's will.
Anthony The Great
#4. Love lifts you up where we belong, but it can also break you into teeny, tiny pieces, and then you need your best friend and a bunch of wine to put you back together again.
Georgia Clark
#5. There is an appalling amount of mechanical work in the artist's life ... Talent is mysterious, but the qualities that guard, foster, and direct it are not unlike those of a good quartermaster.
Anne Truitt
#6. I loved the sound of the snow. It was calm and echoey at the same time, and the world felt a safer place being insulated by it. My
Alan Cumming
#7. Did you ever notice that most of us relate to our lives like we have no control or say over them? Especially in areas where we're not proud. We speak about ourselves like we're reporting on the weather, making sweeping generalizations...And boy do we ever believe our own 'forecasts.
Lauren Handel Zander
#8. I think that sports, particularly football, gave me an opportunity to be out front, to be a leader, which helped me later on, when I got into politics.
Gerald R. Ford
#10. You think you're being brave, you think you're being sexy, you think you're transcending feminism. But that's bullshit. - Susan Brownmiller
Ariel Levy
#11. Life just keeps unfolding, ignoring our praise or blame.
Mason Cooley
#12. Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much
Anonymous
#13. I wonder why people work so hard to become politicians just in order to do something wrong.
Masuji Ibuse
#14. The female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place.
Robert Briffault
#15. Look how men live, always precariously balanced between good and bad fortune.
Sophocles
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