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What did Lafcadio Hearn say about Respect?

Lafcadio Hearn has written many quotes about Respect. E.g.,

  • But every great scripture, whether Hebrew, Indian, Persian, or Chinese, apart from its religious value will be found to have some rare and special beauty of its own and in this respect the original Bible stands very high as a monument of sublime poetry and of artistic prose.
  • Is woman a religion? Well, perhaps you will have the chance of judging for yourselves if you go to America. There you will find men treating women with just the same respect formerly accorded only to religious dignitaries or to great nobles.
  • It has been wisely observed by the greatest of modern thinkers that mankind has progressed more rapidly in every other respect than in morality.

What are the top most famous Respect quotes by Lafcadio Hearn?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Respect by Lafcadio Hearn.

  • But every great scripture, whether Hebrew, Indian, Persian, or Chinese, apart from its religious value will be found to have some rare and special beauty of its own and in this respect the original Bible stands very high as a monument of sublime poetry and of artistic prose.
  • Is woman a religion? Well, perhaps you will have the chance of judging for yourselves if you go to America. There you will find men treating women with just the same respect formerly accorded only to religious dignitaries or to great nobles.
  • It has been wisely observed by the greatest of modern thinkers that mankind has progressed more rapidly in every other respect than in morality.