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"What is the difference between disrespect (avinay) and despise (viradhana)? Disrespect (avinay) means one shows lack of respect and to despise (viradhana) means one becomes an adversary (opponent)."
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"Never treat people with disdain, they all deserve your respect irrespective of their faith or religion."
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"Some people respect some people only because some people respect them."
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"Popularity does not equal respect. It is not only kids who will do what they think they must to fit in and be popular-adults do it too."
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"Pretty?' I said, swivelling in the driver's seat to face him, 'you want to ask me out because I'm pretty?' 'Is there a problem with asking you out because you're pretty?' 'I think you blew it,' said Tiger with a grin. 'You should be asking her out because she's smart, witty, mature beyond her years and every moment in her company makes you want to be a better person - pretty of face should be at the bottom of the list.' 'Oh, blast,' said Perkins despondently. 'It should, shouldn't it?"
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"A man who goes into a restaurant and blatantly disrespects the servers shows a strong discontent with his own being. Deep down he knows that restaurant service is the closest thing he will ever experience to being served like a king."
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"Never pay attention to someone who has not earned your respect."
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"Do not be victim of life-negative religions. Be respectful to life, love and beauty."
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"Disagreeing with someone does not mean that they have to be enemies or opponents."
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"We can disagree with one another without being raging, judgmental, spiteful, self-righteous lunatics. Can't we?"
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"Every man that treats a woman like a queen, truly deserves to be treated like a king in return."
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"As long as man has pride, he will appear unattractive and no one will be attracted to him. He may have a handsome face, his pride makes him unattractive."
Humility

"No one in this world is your boss! Yet people walk around with a perplexed look, thinking 'someone will take away my things!' Hey, you are the owner of the whole universe. Who can take away what is yours?"
Freedom

"The worldly life just goes round and round; there is no end to it. If you want to bring an end to it, ask the Gnani Purush [The enlightened one], 'How long do I have to keep on wandering? I have been going round and round like the ox running the millwheel. Tell the Gnani Purush 'please bring about a resolution for me!"
Liberation

"Egoism and Money [Goddess of wealth; Lakshmi] are very much at odds [have great enmity]. There should be just enough egoism to accomplish one's work. Beyond that, any expanded egoism and money have great enmity. Money (Lakshmi) stays away from it."
Money

"The higher one sits, the greater the fear of fall."
Fear

"Abhorrence is the cause for conflicts. God has said, 'Do no abhorrence. If you don't like it, ignore it'."
Conflict

"Without 'Gnan' (True Knowledge of the Self), desire(s) will not go away."
Desire

"If you are only 'moral' or only 'sincere', even then you will go to moksha!"
Morality

"Who is considered a person [vyakti]? The one who has manifested (expressed) a little in the embodied self [vyakt] can be known as a person [vyakti]. If he is manifested (expressed) completely, he is known as a special person."
Identity

"How far is the Soul from attaining moksha (ultimate liberation)? Only the obstructive (antray) karmas."
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