Respect two things: Skin and “No.”
Respect is a boat; it ferries us to each other.
Respect others; do this by shutting up.
Respecting — it’s not over-directing.
Over-respecting ourselves results in under-respecting others.
Even total respect is no blank check.
It is by keeping the private, private that we respect the public.
Deep respect lies in the shallows of a good plan.
Death — it’s the late road to respect.
We tend to respect those above us and inspect those beside us.
Listening is the second highest form of respect; doing what we are told is the first.