A Quote by Anthony Rendon

As long as I have the respect of my peers - the people I play against and my teammates - that's all I need. — © Anthony Rendon
As long as I have the respect of my peers - the people I play against and my teammates - that's all I need.
The respect from my peers is what means a lot to me. The guys I go up against each and every night. You know, to have their respect, I think that's huge. And that's what I care most about, to have the respect of my peers.
If the Sixth Man of the Year award comes and I don't get it, I don't need the validation because my teammates, coaching staff and a lot of my peers gave me that. They're telling me, 'I respect what you do' and all of that. So, I know that goes a long way as well. But it's definitely something I want to get accomplished one of these years.
You earn the respect of your peers that you play against, and they don't trash talk you.
I'm playing against my peers, and if my peers respect me, that's all I can ask for.
Obviously, having your peers' respect is everything. I learned that a long time ago: that some people see you one way, some people see you another way, but having your peers' respect is what's really important.
I try to stay away from yes-men in my crew of immediate friends and peers. You got people that will tell you you're the greatest ever, but I need people that can tell me where I need to improve. I can respect the honest opinion.
Respect is having respect for the people you play with and against, and respect for the shirt. Unity is about sticking together but also uniting the country. That was always the bigger cause for us, not just the cricket.
The people I respect the most are my peers, my fellow comedians. I want their respect. It's my whole life.
As long as I have the respect and understanding of my teammates, that's all that matters.
As long as I have the support and respect of my teammates, that's all I can ask for.
I've got some teammates telling me I can play for a long time, ooh, boy, I don't want to play for a long time.
My one thing is respect. I don't care about anything else. You should respect everyone around you - the people who work for you, peers. Be classy.
We need people who influence their peers and who cannot be detoured from their convictions by peers who do not have the courage to have any convictions.
I think the biggest thing for everybody in this league is the respect of their peers. A lot of the things we do, the way we compete, is for everybody in this league to respect as good players. Whether GMs see it or not or people on the outside, we want the respect of players.
I used to go to open gym to play with my friends and teammates, and I'd get there 30 to 45 minutes early so I could play one-on-one against my dad. When I reached ninth grade, I was finally able to beat him.
It's always fun to play against your ex-teammates to see how they're going to react.
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