God enjoins you to treat women well, for they are your mothers, daughters, aunts. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Treat each player as your own son/daughter if you can...the parents have invested in you. — Henry Iba Copy Share Image
The measure of a society is found in how they treat their weakest and most helpless citizens. — Jimmy Carter Copy Share Image
When a child is bruised physically or emotionally, parents often reward him with a treat. — Marilu Henner Copy Share Image
Motivate them, train them, care about them, and make winners out of them... they'll treat the customers right. And if customers are… — J. Willard Marriott Copy Share Image
Never be arrogant or abrasive. Treat your opponent respectfully if they really and truly believe they are right. — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
When you get a man, you have to nurture him. Treat him like a king. If you put that little work in… — Tameka Cottle Copy Share Image
The mind has great advantages over the body; however the body often furnishes little treats ... which offer the mind relief from… — Ninon de L'Enclos Copy Share Image
Well, I would never do a study because I'm a practicing physician. I mean, all I do is treat people. — Robert Atkins Copy Share Image
The secret for an artist is to make that a subject and not bang your head against the wall and give up.… — Clive James Copy Share Image
When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what's happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue… — Mike Figgis Copy Share Image
My body loves my in spite of how I may treat it. My body communicates with me, and I now listen to… — Louise Hay Copy Share Image
When firmly planted, your testimony of the gospel, of the Savior, and of our Heavenly Father will influence all that you do… — Thomas S. Monson Copy Share Image
Only as long as we believe in our own identity over time does it make sense for us to make future plans,… — Thomas Metzinger Copy Share Image
I'm a forgiver. I might not forget, but I forgive. My mother, father and older brother always told me: 'Don't hold grudges.… — Monte Irvin Copy Share Image
To clink glasses of a freshly made, seasonal beer, preferably in a pub or garden, with friends and perhaps new acquaintances, is… — Michael Jackson Copy Share Image
Instead of feeling a poverty when we encounter a great man, let us treat the new comer like a travelling geologist, who… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Nowadays Christians appear to treat prayer as a means to accomplish their aims and ideas. If they possessed just a little deeper… — Watchman Nee Copy Share Image
History has to judge every man who served. I don't know how they're going to treat me. I may be the worst… — Barry Goldwater Copy Share Image
Treat [the customer] as guests when they come and when they go, whether or not they buy. Give them all that can… — Harry Gordon Selfridge Copy Share Image
The first rule of etiquette a boy learns when he's about to enter society is that civility is due to all women.… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
I'm criticizing the way they are perceived. I was going through a book of Marina Abramovic and Ulay's 1970s performance work the… — Maurizio Cattelan Copy Share Image
These are no ordinary claims; and it seems hardly possible for a rational being to regard them with even a subdued interest;… — Simon Greenleaf Copy Share Image
That's the thing about being a Labrador retriever - you were born for fun. Seldom was your loopy, freewheeling mind cluttered by… — Carl Hiaasen Copy Share Image
It fits to glorify God - it not only fits reality, because God is infinitely and supremely praiseworthy, but it fits us… — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
One thing I know is that it is a bad idea to marry someone who had bad parents. If they hated their… — Ellen Gilchrist Copy Share Image
We can co-create this change. Spreading the word, learning to treat others with love, acceptance and forgiveness, and bravely stepping up to… — David Wilcock Copy Share Image
A father would do well, as his son grows up, and is capable of it, to talk familiarly with him; nay, ask… — John Locke Copy Share Image