He didn't want the respect of people who weren’t worth wiping his nose on–people who weren't worth the spatout gum attached to the bottom of his worn-out shoes. The only respect he wanted was from himself and the people who really mattered in his life. The people who really loved and cared about him. Sherrilyn Kenyon
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