We understood, growing up - 'cause it was taught in our family home, my mom and dad - to respect women, for instance. To respect yourself. That you respect your name. Those are the kind of things we were taught.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think it's important to understand the concrete ways things work and to respect that. But some things shouldn't be explained, and you have to respect that, too.
I did learn that it was the greatest thing in the world to respect yourself. Respect other people.
Respect is one of life's greatest treasures. I mean, what does it all add up to if you don't have that?
Parents need to teach their children principles of respect and acceptance.
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.
I think there is a lot to be said for the respect that our parents had for children, and for my brothers and sisters and me at a very young age, and for exposing them to the world and what's out there.
Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.
I grew up with just my mum and sister, so I respect women a lot.
Respect for ourselves guides our morals, respect for others guides our manners.
I grew up in a family of strong women and I owe any capacity I have to understand women to my mother and big sister. They taught me to respect women in a way where I've always felt a strong emotional connection to women, which has also helped me in the way I approach my work as an actor.