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09-15-2006, 08:13 PM
i've finally figured it out. now i know the answer
re·spect (rĭ-spĕkt') pronunciation
tr.v., -spect·ed, -spect·ing, -spects.
1. To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
2. To avoid violation of or interference with: respect the speed limit.
n.
1. A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem. See
synonyms at regard.
2. The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
3. Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.
[From Middle English, regard, from Old French, from Latin respectus, from past participle of respicere, to look back at, regard : re-, re- + specere, to look at.]
respecter re·spect'er n.
this should be the first word we learn as babies. this is the basis of everything that is good between people. this is the root of comradery, coexistance, friendship. its the trunk on the tree of love. without it, all things among people dissolve. to demand it is to breathe life into your ability to return it. to give it is to nurture that one thing that is all.
im about to go out and get some
re·spect (rĭ-spĕkt') pronunciation
tr.v., -spect·ed, -spect·ing, -spects.
1. To feel or show deferential regard for; esteem.
2. To avoid violation of or interference with: respect the speed limit.
n.
1. A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem. See
synonyms at regard.
2. The state of being regarded with honor or esteem.
3. Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.
[From Middle English, regard, from Old French, from Latin respectus, from past participle of respicere, to look back at, regard : re-, re- + specere, to look at.]
respecter re·spect'er n.
this should be the first word we learn as babies. this is the basis of everything that is good between people. this is the root of comradery, coexistance, friendship. its the trunk on the tree of love. without it, all things among people dissolve. to demand it is to breathe life into your ability to return it. to give it is to nurture that one thing that is all.
im about to go out and get some