You have to do what you want to do, and I genuinely believe that if you start interacting in the world that way that there is a respect in that.
I have so much respect for policy makers and diplomats, but I could never be a politician because of the way they dress!
I'm so incredibly tired of giving respect to a lot of delusions and crazy ideas just because they are regarded as religions.
Since I've started fighting it has taught me a lot about self respect, self confidence and self control.
I have the most respect for Zach Woodlee. He is one of my favorite - and one of the most capable - choreographers out there right now.
The more you make fun of yourself and don't try to go for any kind of respect, the more people seem to respect you.
The success my children have had has helped me immensely. I've showed them a certain respect for this career.
I have a lot of respect for aspects of Islam, but I would not choose to live in a theocratically organised Muslim society.
Anytime you get to join a group of people you admire and respect, you want to keep those doors open.
I respect hippos. They just look the way they do; they can't do anything about it, but they don't seem bothered.
The Bee Gees, to us, was the three brothers. In Maurice's name, we would respect that and not be the Bee Gees anymore.
I've been really lucky in terms of film projects with people, terrific actors and also writers and directors that I really respect.
Anytime you're playing basketball, and you have a coach who you have to respect, you've got to be very disciplined.
I look for these qualities and characteristics in people. Honesty is number one, respect, and absolutely the third would have to be loyalty.
What the Beatles did was something incredible, it was more than what a band could do. We have to give them respect.
It's very important that we instill some respect for the parents. In America especially, the kids are unruly, screaming at Mommy and Daddy, running the show.
If success had come along when I was 17 it would either have killed me or sent me completely mad.
I'm used to the egos in the 1960s, '70s and '80s where people just expected massive success and thought it was their birth right to be successful.
I want to see success right away. And I want to never give up, never stop.
I think if you come straight on honest as much as you can, eventually that turns into success. Maybe not as quick as you'd like.
I was looking for something to make me happy, and once I realised what I actually had, then I found success.