A Quote by Rand Paul

I think we need to treat everybody with dignity. — © Rand Paul
I think we need to treat everybody with dignity.
I think we need to communicate more effectively how we treat you with respect and dignity as a customer.
We all need to treat each other with human dignity and respect
We need to give everybody a chance, treat everybody with respect, and let them share in this great American dream that we have.
When I was a young coach I used to say, "Treat everybody alike." That's bull. Treat everybody fairly.
One thing I've learned is you have to treat everybody fair but you're not going to be able to treat everybody the same.
I always try to be careful when an actor who is like 70 walks onto my set at work, I don't want them to get called in five hours early or block shoot something. I think you need to treat them with respect and dignity.
Women are not different creatures from men. They don't need to be extra careful around us. They just need to treat us with the same basic respect and dignity that they show to other men.
We need a permanent solution to TPS recipients and develop a path to citizenship. And, more fundamentally, we need to ensure that our immigration policies treat those coming to this country with the dignity and compassion that should be afforded to all human beings and immediately stop tearing families apart.
Treat everyone with kindness, dignity, compassion and respect, irrespective of whether you think they understand or not.
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.
I need to treat everybody fairly, but fair doesn't always mean equal.
I think that's deeply rooted in Muslim consciousness, the idea of not submitting to anything other than God. "You can abuse me, but you're not going to win me over. But if you treat me with respect and dignity, I'm going to fall in love with you. I'm going to sing your praises all over the world because you're powerful and you treated me with human dignity."
This is not just about women. We men need to recognize the part we play, too. Real men treat women with the dignity and respect they deserve.
I think to always treat others as you would want to be treated yourself and treat every single person with the same amount of respect. It's not often you see it, but sometimes you meet someone who is not very nice to their peers. But when you do, it's a massive lesson in treating everybody with respect.
I think 'Humans' is more about provoking the idea that there is a class of beings in society that we treat as less than... as subordinates; people who we treat badly and take for granted. Often they are the same people who work hard to keep the city going. We need to think about that.
I will never tire of repeating this: what the poor need the most is not pity but love. They need to feel respect for their human dignity, which is neither less nor different from the dignity of any other human being.
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