But that exactly was my purpose - to make people consider, even for a moment, someone who respected, helped and inspired others.
In this last stage of his life, he learns the value of life itself and how to respect others.
If you are assertive, it means that you respect yourself and others.
P.R.: I respect others, and if they want possessions then that is up to them.
A Scout respects himself and others, minds his words and actions.
If and when you ever start to respect others, you just may have less problems.
They must respect themselves and others in order to be able to do so, especially those they do not know.
They taught him to read, to respect others, and to serve his country by inspiring him to join the Army.
So the language isn't so much the issue, it's whether people know to respect others or not basically.
"I learned that you can't respect others if you don't respect yourself."