I think that both men Bush and Blair will be damned in history. Both men have made their respective countries the two most hated countries in the world.
The long-established and noble rule of Law one of the greatest products of the character and tradition of British history has suffered a deadly blow. Blackmail has become respectable.
A man acquainted with history may in some respect be said to have lived from the beginning of the world and to have been making continual additions to his stock of knowledge in every century.
We peruse one ideal that of bringing people together in peace irrespective of race religion and political convictions for the benefit of mankind.
In societies where mature workers are respected and where their wisdom is respected everybody benefits. Workers are more engaged and productive. Their health is better. They live longer.
With respect to the first of these obstacles it has often been made a matter of grave complaint against Political Economists that they confine their attention to Wealth and disregard all consideration of Happiness or Virtue.
The sum of the whole is plainly this: The nature of man considered in his single capacity and with respect only to the present world is adapted and leads him to attain the greatest happiness he can for himself in the present world.
As to happiness in this life it is hardly compatible with that diminished respect which ever attends the relinquishing of labour.
Happiness is no respecter of persons.
But happiness is no respecter of persons.
People truly reaching across boundaries - be they religious or race political or geographic. A state that is sincerely civil and respectful of each individual's pathway toward life liberty and the pursuit of happiness will be our goal.
My whole thing is to agree to disagree and to have respect because nothing can really be changed and you wouldn't want to ruin their happiness - even if that happiness is ignorance.
The great thing in the world is not so much to seek happiness as to earn peace and self-respect.
As the mother of two daughters I have great respect for women. And I don't ever want to lose that.
I have a great love and respect for religion great love and respect for atheism. What I hate is agnosticism people who do not choose.
In Republics the great danger is that the majority may not sufficiently respect the rights of the minority.
I have a great respect for incremental improvement and I've done that sort of thing in my life but I've always been attracted to the more revolutionary changes. I don't know why. Because they're harder. They're much more stressful emotionally. And you usually go through a period where everybody tells you that you've completely failed.
Being brilliant is no great feat if you respect nothing.
In the book I define conservatism as I believe it is fit upon four categories of principle: respect for The Constitution respect for life less government and personal responsibility.
All of us should have free choice when it comes to patriotic displays... a government wisely acting within its bounds will earn loyalty and respect from its citizens. A government dare not demand the same.
We are all representatives of the American people. We all do town hall meetings. We all talk to our constituents. And I've got to tell you the American people are engaged. And if you think they want a government takeover of health care I would respectfully submit you're not listening to them.
The federal government has sponsored research that has produced a tomato that is perfect in every respect except that you can't eat it. We should make every effort to make sure this disease often referred to as 'progress' doesn't spread.
Nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced.
It is hard to feel individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and distant government.
Human nature doesn't include all human beings. There are human beings who are indifferent to politics religion virtually anything.