A Quote by Trevor Jackson

I totally respect fraternities. — © Trevor Jackson
I totally respect fraternities.

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'Greek' is basically a show about sororities and fraternities. It follows Casey Cartwright, played by me, her younger brother, and all the people that are involved in their lives from the different fraternities.
I totally respect the pope, and I totally respect the Catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine.
Indiana houses the home offices of most fraternities and sororities in the country. If Indiana doesn't pass a law that guarantees people that they'll be free of discrimination, those fraternities and sororities need to move out of Indiana.
I respect LeBron. People think we have a hate for each other, but I totally respect what he's done.
Back then, a half-a-century ago, the situation was totally different. Economically, we were practically on our knees, and politically, we were still excluded from the community of nations. Today, in this respect, we have a totally different and much more stable basis.
What I do isn't for everyone and I totally respect that.
On my set, people have to respect the actor's process. I totally respect what actors do. I give them whatever time they need, and I never scream out directions from the camera. I take the time to walk up to them and talk to them personally.
Serious loss brings you into one of the world's silent fraternities.
I'm totally a 100% person. People like that and respect it.
You totally value and respect your body as you get older.
I'm not totally innocent, and I do date. But as a young woman, I also demand respect.
Conscious communication is called Turiya-when you are totally effective, totally understood and totally truthful.
Once fraternities became tied to power and leadership, the powerful and would-be-leaders wanted to join.
I totally understand everyone else's view. They are obviously different to mine and I respect that but what I don't want to do is compromise what I believe in.
Among the other values children should be taught are respect for others, beginning with the child's own parents and family; respect for the symbols of faith and the patriotic beliefs of others; respect for law and order; respect for the property of others; respect for authority.
There was certainly less profanity in the Godfather than in the Sopranos. There was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art.
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