A Quote by Lee Corso

I judge a man by the way he treats people who don't count. Woody Hayes was nice to a lot of people he couldn't ever use. — © Lee Corso
I judge a man by the way he treats people who don't count. Woody Hayes was nice to a lot of people he couldn't ever use.
You can judge a country by the way it treats its prisoners, and you can always judge a show by the way it treats people coming on to do these guest shots.
If I had to go into a battle and I needed someone loyal and courageous to cover my blindside, I know damn well Woody would be my man. I know, too, that God hasn't created a more generous, compassionate, or more understanding man than Woody Hayes.
I always judge a guy by the way they treat a waiter. If he is not nice to the service staff, he is obviously not a nice person, no matter how he treats me at first.
You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals.
I have great admiration for Woody Hayes.
My dad was a big Woody Hayes guy.
Mythographer was suggested by the man who made my website, actually. I do write a lot about myth and I do feel it's a bit pompous to state it that way, but it does distinguish me from other writers. When it was first on the web, people began to use it in an ironical and satirical way. Now, however, people tend to use it straight.
I always felt the true test of a man's character is how he treats people he can't use.
I really like the way he plays, but I also really like the way he treats people, Aaron Judge. I'm a big fan.
The best way to judge the worth of a person’s wealth is to count the number of genuine people he has got in his network.
I am one of the people who don't really agree with that lifestyle. I wasn't brought up that way; it wasn't how I was raised, but I do have a lot of friends and a lot of people that I love dearly who are gay and homosexual, and they're such sweet, nice people.
It's nice that I've grown up with the same friends since I was 12, I have a very close knit set of them... I grew up with a lot of people who a lot of other people regarded as heroes, and no one ever came to me for advice, no one ever came to me for protection, and so I don't ever really think I've been looked at as a hero.
Judge a man not by how he treats his equals but by how he treats his inferiors.
I get cast a lot of times in movies with nice people, for some reason, because I have a nice face or something. I mean, it's lucky I'm nice. Usually nice people in movies can be really boring.
... one can judge a civilization by the way its treats its women.
You can judge a society by the way it treats it's animals
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