It comes down to the way you treat people. When you treat people with dignity and respect all the time, you can work through anything.
You treat people with dignity and respect and they give it right back to you.
If you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you have differences, you can find common ground on a way forward.
If you treat people with dignity, respect and friendliness, you can turn enemies into friends. An enemy is nothing but a friend in disguise.
As governor, I'll treat all Kentucky families with dignity and respect.
We all need to treat each other with human dignity and respect
Treat everyone on the organization with respect and dignity whether it be the janitor or the president.
I am confident that, as elected officials, we can work together with religious, business and civic leaders, as well as the LGBT community, to develop policies that treat all people with dignity and respect.
My experience on this planet is that if you treat people with respect, they tend to treat you with respect.
Treat everyone with kindness, dignity, compassion and respect, irrespective of whether you think they understand or not.
I think we need to communicate more effectively how we treat you with respect and dignity as a customer.
America is a nation of immigrants, and we should treat those who come to our country with dignity and respect.
Obviously you can look at things however you choose to and I'm not proud of some people in sports, but I don't really look at it as my calling to be out there setting an example. I just try to treat people the way the I want to be treated - with respect and some dignity.
When I was young and getting bullied at school and really not feeling like I would amount to much and staying isolated, my mom used to say to me a lot about how you treat people and always having dignity and respect.
Every institution has its own dignity, and if people don't respect the dignity of those institutions, it affects the whole system.
Some people stand and move as if they have no right to the space they occupy. They wonder why others often fail to treat them with respect-not realizing that they have signaled others that it is not necessary to treat them with respect.