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Often people display a curious respect for a man drunk, rather like the respect of simple races for the insane... There is something awe-inspiring in one who has lost all inhibitions.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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1896
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1940
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His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness. It's a display of respect for last year. We're proud of what we accomplished, and other people respect that. But it's what we do from this point forward that counts in 2005.
Pete Carroll
At the end of the day, this is how we get our respect. We win a Super Bowl. That's how we get our respect. If we do that, and people don't respect us, guess what? It doesn't matter. We're still world champs.
Mike Minter
I had never, ever drunk beer in high school, and by the time I got to Tech we were having these parties out in the cotton fields and getting so drunk. I was the champion beer drinker; suddenly I was pouring it down my throat... Insane! Insane!
Bob Livingston
We think it is a simple choice and who we are as a family -- a company -- is to respect the environment. A lot of developers can chose to respect the environment and use green building practices. There are levels of involvement that cost more than others, but some of them are simple design factors. More [developers] are starting to pay attention and consumers are demanding more.
Jim Pearson
They get along because they have to, ... No matter what country, what religion, what you believe, we have a team. I respect people's religion. I respect people's race. I respect the way they grow up. ... They might not hang together in the street, but when they're in the ballpark they've got to fight for one reason.
Ozzie Guillen
Some people will not want to see the film. People find the subject too hard. I respect that. Remembering is painful. But it can be inspiring and it can bring wisdom.
Paul Greengrass
I don't think he's lost respect in the locker room. If anything, he's gained respect from how he's handled it, by not firing back.
Sheldon Brown
Liberty earned our respect last year on a bus ride home. That respect can't be lost because they graduated a few players.
Doug Bruno
When I work with the youngsters, I try to see them in the way that Wayne Shorter sees me, ... It puts things in order. There is a respect and admiration I feel for people like Wayne or Herbie (Hancock). And there is a respect that people like Kirk (Hammett) feels for me. There is a respect that our children will feel for them also.
Carlos Santana
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1947
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The Haitian people are frustrated. They have a right to be frustrated. And they have the right to protest. But we must respect private property. We must respect the law. We must respect the rights of others.
Rene Preval
People earn their respect. Tony has earned my respect. He has earned every ounce of the respect he has on and off the race track.
Mark Martin
If the world were a bar, America would currently be the angry drunk waving around a loaded gun. Yeah, the other people in the bar may be afraid of him, but they sure as hell don't respect him.
Wil Wheaton
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1972
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President Bush in his four years in office will be aggressively moving forward to deal with the concerns that are in your hearts and on your minds with the respect to the Middle East peace process, with respect to reform and modernization, with respect to solidifying democracy in places that never known democracy before and with respect fighting terrorism,
Colin Powell
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1937
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There's also a sense of pride. I think people kind of lost confidence in us, especially down here and even around the country. ... People lost respect for us.
Kyle Wright
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