A Quote by Leonardo da Vinci

Whoever does not respect life, does not deserve it. — © Leonardo da Vinci
Whoever does not respect life, does not deserve it.
fraught, adj. Does every “I love you” deserve an “I love you too”? Does every kiss deserve a kiss back? Does every night deserve to be spent on a lover? If the answer to any of these is “No,” what do we do?
Those who practice deserve your respect. If you respect them, you respect yourself. It's easy to be critical, but it does no good. What's important is to be supportive of all who practice.
Whoever drinks beer, he is quick to sleep; whoever sleeps long, does not sin; whoever does not sin, enters Heaven! Thus, let us drink beer!
He does not deserve this. He has done many things, not all good, but he does not deserve this. And he never did get his priest.
He who does not accept and respect those who want to reject life does not truly accept and respect life itself.
A reproach can only hurt if it hits the mark. Whoever knows that he does not deserve a reproach can treat it with contempt.
My basis of morality is this: does this action enhance life, or does it denigrate life? Does it build up or does it tear down?
Grief is not very different from illness: in the impetus of its fire it does not recognise lords, it does not fear colleagues, it does not respect or spare anyone, not even itself.
Whoever acquires knowledge but does not practice it is as one who ploughs but does not sow.
If mutual respect does derive from unilateral respect, it does so by opposition.
Anybody who does not value what you have does not deserve your relationship.
Any man who does not like dogs and want them about does not deserve to be in the White House.
Tolerance does not...do anything, embrace anyone, champion any issue. It wipes the notes off the score of life and replaces them with one long bar of rest. It does not attack error, it does not champion truth, it does not hate evil, it does not love good.
Climate change does not respect border; it does not respect who you are - rich and poor, small and big. Therefore, this is what we call global challenges, which require global solidarity.
Climate change does not respect border; it does not respect who you are - rich and poor, small and big. Therefore, this is what we call 'global challenges,' which require global solidarity.
Theology has not advanced an inch in the last 1,000 years. How much respect does a profession deserve if it cannot add to the knowledge and understanding of man?
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