A Quote by Pauline Ferrand-Prevot

You need to respect the rules; they are the same for everybody. — © Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
You need to respect the rules; they are the same for everybody.
Like, I get along with everybody. I respect everybody, but at the same time, I carry myself with an aura that demands respect, too.
Everybody knows if you have the rules, you need to follow the rules and do exactly what you need to do.
You don't want to be slavishly doing the same thing over and over again that everybody else has done, but at the same time, you're conscious of, "This is important. I owe something to my ten year old self right now. I need to respect that." I need for that kid who is obsessively reading comic books, I need there to be something rewarding for him where he's like, I didn't waste my time. I know what this is.
The thing I always demand is respect. I respect everybody and have a history in the sport, and I believe people need to respect me.
There is going to be globalization, but we need to do it under terms - under rules that work as rules work for our domestic economy on the dynamic of capitalism. You need to do trade in the same way.
I respect everybody, but at the same time, I carry myself with an aura that demands respect, too.
China is both an adversary, but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules. So my attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist that China plays by the same rules as everybody else.
We need to give everybody a chance, treat everybody with respect, and let them share in this great American dream that we have.
But all fairytales have rules, and perhaps it’s their rules that actually distinguish one fairytale from the other. These rules never need to be understood. They only need to be followed. If not, what they promise won’t come true.
The people who succeed are those who are aware of the rules; they respect the rules. But they make up their own rules. They create for creative sake.
In racing, you want to win - there are no rules, and you can do whatever you want. Flying a plane is the opposite: you respect rules and fly to the rules. You can't possibly compare the two.
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 earned my share same as everybody. Well, I coulda got killed same as everybody. And I'm wanted by the law same as everybody. I'm a nervous wreck, and that's the truth. I have to take sass from Miss Bonnie Parker all the time. I deserve mine.
Rules matter, and to be rules they need to be universal in form: always do this, never do that. But it is foolish to rule out in advance the possibility that an occasion might arise when normal rules just don't apply. Rules are not there to be broken, but sometimes break them we must.
I'm certainly thankful for what the Cubs did for me. I respect their organization. It's the same way with the Atlanta Braves, an awfully fine organization. I respect everybody who's down there, and that's still where I live today. But the Cardinals represent the best years of my career.
I respect myself and insist upon it from everybody. And because I do it, I then respect everybody, too.
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