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  • Eldridge Cleaver Respect commands itself and it can neither be given nor withheld when it is due.
    Eldridge Cleaver
    American afro-amerikan leader, writer (1935 - 1998)
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  • Salman Rushdie Respect for religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion.’ Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.
    Source:  (2015)
    Salman Rushdie
    Engels writer (1947 - )
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  • Bill Bradley Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it.
    Bill Bradley
    American former professional basketball player and politician (1943 - )
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  • Josiah Gilbert Holland Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and power.
    Josiah Gilbert Holland
    American Author (1819 - 1881)
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  • Sir John Lubbock Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass on a summer day listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is hardly a waste of time.
    Sir John Lubbock
    British statesman and banker (1834 - 1913)
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  • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Rest not. Life is sweeping by; go and dare before you die. Something mighty and sublime, leave behind to conquer time.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    German writer and poet (1749 - 1832)
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  • Pythagoras Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they will.
    Pythagoras
    Greek philosopher (580 - 504)
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  • Bidzina Ivanishvili Restoration of friendship with Russia, our biggest neighbor, is necessary for our peace and economy.
    Bidzina Ivanishvili
    Georgian politician, billionaire businessman and philanthropist (1956 - )
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  • Edmund Burke Restraint and discipline and examples of virtue and justice. These are the things that form the education of the world.
    Edmund Burke
    English politician and philosopher (1729 - 1797)
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  • Justice William O. Douglas Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us.
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  • Albert Camus Retaliation is related to nature and instinct, not to law. Law, by definition, cannot obey the same rules as nature.
    Albert Camus
    French writer, essayist and Nobel Prize winner in literature (1956) (1913 - 1960)
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  • Jalal-Uddin Rumi Return from existence to nonexistence. You are seeking the Lord and you belong to him. Nonexistence is a place of income; flee it not. This existence of more and less is a place of expenditure.
    Jalal-Uddin Rumi
    Persian poet (1207 - 1273)
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  • Juvenal Revenge is always the weak pleasure of a little and narrow mind.
    Juvenal
    Roman poet
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  • Friedrich von Schiller Revenge is barren of itself: it is the dreadful food it feeds on; its delight is murder, and its end is despair.
    Friedrich von Schiller
    German poet and playwright (1759 - 1805)
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  • Alfred Hitchcock Revenge is sweet and not fattening.
    Alfred Hitchcock
    English moviedirector (1899 - 1980)
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  • Anne Brontë Revenge! No — what good would that do? — it would make him no better, and me no happier.
    Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848) ch. XXXVII
    Anne Brontë
    British writer (1820 - 1849)
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  • Ben Hogan Reverse every natural instinct and do the opposite of what you are inclined to do, and you will probably come very close to having a perfect golf swing.
    Ben Hogan
    American professional golfer (1912 - )
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  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge Reviewers are usually people who would have been, poets, historians, biographer, if they could. They have tried their talents at one thing or another and have failed; therefore they turn critic.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    English poet and critic (1772 - 1834)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Reviewers, with some rare exceptions, are a most stupid and malignant race. As a bankrupt thief turns thief-taker in despair, so an unsuccessful author turns critic.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Bhagat Singh Revolution did not necessarily involve sanguinary strife. It was not a cult of bomb and pistol. They may sometimes be mere means for its achievement.
    Bhagat Singh
    Indian socialist revolutionary (1907 - 1931)
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