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1. The expression of respect has great power for those who are rich in noble thoughts and have a sense of honor. —zhi—[Ancient Greece] Democritus: "Fragments of Works".

Democritus (Greek: Δημ?κρ?το?, about 460 BC to 370 BC), was born in the commercial city of Abdera on the coast of Thrace. He was a great materialist in ancient Greece. Philosopher, one of the founders of atomic materialism (the first to propose atomic theory (everything is composed of atoms)).

2. The expression of mutual evaluation is generally called respect or contempt. To speak highly of a person is to respect him, and to speak poorly of him is to be contemptuous. But the so-called high and low here should be understood based on a person's valuation of himself. ——[British] Hobbes: "Leviathan".

Thomas Hobbes (April 5, 1588 - December 4, 1679) was a British politician and philosopher. Born into a pastor's family in Wiltshire, England. He studied at Oxford University in his early years, and later worked as a tutor for nobles and traveled across the European continent.

3. If you want to be respected, you have to do something as small as adhering to a strict system of worship to tying your tie carefully. ——[France] Hugo: "Labour at Sea".

Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885), French writer, a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early 19th century and a representative of humanism He is an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature and is known as the "Shakespeare of France".

4. Respect others and respect other people’s fate and responsibilities. ——[France] Dugar: "The Thibault Family".

Roger Martindu Gard (Roger Martindu Gard, 1881-1958) was born on March 23, 1881, in a middle-class family in Neuilly, on the banks of the Seine. His father was a litigator at the Seine district court in Paris.

5. A person who respects the strengths of others and treats others equally under any circumstances is a moral person. ——[Soviet Union] Suhomlinsky: "Moral Ideals of the Young Generation".