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Whether the law of marriage be instituted or not, the dictate of nature and virtue seems to be an early attachment to one woman.
— Thomas Malthus
My mom was a teacher - I have the greatest respect for the profession - we need great teachers - not poor or mediocre ones.
— Condoleezza Rice
Respect is a sign of strength, not of weakness.
— Claudia Diaz
The dyed-in-the-wool teacher takes everything seriously only with respect to his students
himself included. — Friedrich Nietzsche
himself included. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Instill respect for teachers.
— Henry Louis Gates
Americanism demands loyalty to the teacher and respect for his lesson.
— Bainbridge Colby
Teachers still command great respect in the families and societies of many Asian cultures.
— Andy Hargreaves
And she laughed and she cried and she
tried to taunt him — Stevie Nicks
tried to taunt him — Stevie Nicks
Give your teachers the respect they deserve, because they are the ones who can help you get where you need to go.
— Richard Howard
Anyone who doesn't respect a teacher or cherish a student may be clever, but has gone astray.
— Lao-Tzu
Real Humility is when I can treat a minister, a prince, a priest, a teacher, a waiter and a janitor with the same and equal respect.
— Jeroninio Almeida
While people who are enlightened are worthy of respect, to put them on a pedestal is a mistake. To undervalue them is also a mistake.
— Frederick Lenz
A teacher is frequently the only adult in the pupil's environment who treats him with respect.
— Bel Kaufman
What we want for our students we should want for our teachers: learning, challenge, support, and respect.
— Andy Hargreaves
One of the important lessons I learned from my parents is always to respect authority figures like teachers.
— Georges St-Pierre
Be an example, be kind and be simple.
— Debasish Mridha