Top 33 Treats You Right Quotes
#1. I just want to make sure that he treats you right! I can't let my little girl get hurt!"
" ... I can't even tell if you're joking or not.
August Westman
#2. In my experience as long as he treats you right and appreciates you then no man is the wrong kind of man.
Jay Crownover
#3. I loved my body and did not want it to perish; I loved my soul and did not want it to decay. I have fought to reconcile these two primordial forces.
Nikos Kazantzakis
#4. I like to eat right and in moderation, but give myself treats and kind of have everything.
Kate Walsh
#5. It's easier to be a character in a story than the star of your own tragedy.
Jonathan Maberry
#6. If I'm going to be in the right relationship with God, I should treat the things he has made in the same way he treats them.
Francis Schaeffer
#7. In our democracy, near equality is no equality. Government either treats everyone the same, or it doesn't. And right now it doesn't.
Michael Bloomberg
#8. It is the right of war for conquerors to treat those whom they have conquered according to their pleasure.
[Lat., Jus belli, ut qui vicissent, iis quos vicissent, quemadmodum vellent, imperarent.]
Julius Caesar
#9. I do get massively distracted when I've got someone in my life, which I can't afford to do right now ... besides, no one treats me as well as I do.
Adele
#10. Men are very easy- You treat them well, and they behave right. You don't treat them well, and they don't behave right.
Laura Schlessinger
#11. Life's too awesome to waste your time thinking about someone who doesn't treat you right.
Jack Barakat
#12. Listen how they say your name. If they can't say that right, there's no way they're going to know how to treat you proper, neither.
Rita Dove
#13. You can teach an old dog new tricks with the right kind of doggie treats.
Cynthia Lewis
#14. I don't care what a man is as long as he treats me right. He can be a gambler, a hustler, someone everybody else thinks is obnoxious, I don't care so long as he's straight with me and our dealings are fair.
Joe Namath
#15. The Yankees, you see, they're a money team, they're the class of baseball. You don't ever bet against that.
Jim Thorpe
#16. I fell asleep reading a dull book, and I dreamed that I was reading on, so I awoke from sheer boredom.
Heinrich Heine
#17. All I know is, he's a good kid, and he's done right all his life. And he always treats other people right.
Joseph Jackson
#18. You have to treat your employees like your customers. When you treat them right they will treat your outside customers right.
Herb Kelleher
#19. Let me tell something, seeing your name and psychiatric ward on the same piece of paper isn't the best way to start your day.
Michael Thomas Ford
#20. She works hard for the money so you better treat her right.
Donna Summer
#21. Every chef has his treats. By that, I mean bits and pieces from things you're working on - crusty little cake trimmings, ends from a brisket, collars from a salmon, scraps. But they're snacks to me, and I eat them right off the cutting board - maybe too much.
Tom Douglas
#22. This is the way fate usually treats us, it's right there behind us, it has already reached out a hand to touch us on the shoulder while we're still muttering to ourselves, It's all over, that's it, who cares anyhow.
Jose Saramago
#23. Physicists love this number not just because it is dimensionless, but also because it is a combination of three fundamental constants of nature. Why do these constants come together to make the particular number 1/137.036 and not some other number?
John Archibald Wheeler
#24. You know I have loved him always.
But we are very poor.
Who, being loved, is poor? Oh, no one. I hate my riches. They are a burden ...
Oscar Wilde
#25. I treat everyone just like I would myself. If you treat me right, I'll treat you right.
Charles Manson
#26. We don't care, you know? We're like, do whatever. Chill out. Be gay. Be straight. I mean, what is the big deal? We're all gonna die anyway, you know? Who wants to spend their precious life hating?" I
Caroline Kepnes
#27. Yet living and dying, honour and dishonour, pain and pleasure, riches and poverty, and so forth are equally the lot of good men and bad. Things like these neither elevate nor degrade; and therefore they are no more good than they are evil.
Marcus Aurelius
#28. When any person treats you ill or speaks ill of you, remember that he does this or says this because he thinks it is his duty. It is not possible, then, for him to follow that which seems right to you, but that which seems right to himself.
Epictetus
#29. I'm sure there are writers who are great businessmen, but I
never met any.
Arthur Miller
#30. The open mode is a mood in which curiosity for its own sake can operate, because we're not under pressure to get a specific thing done properly. We can play.
John Cleese
#31. Love is the expression of the one who loves, not of the one who is loved. Those who think they can love only the people they prefer do not love at all. Love discovers truths about individuals that others cannot see
Soren Kierkegaard
#32. Your people come first, and if you treat them right, they'll treat the customers right.
Herb Kelleher
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