I respect you as a person too much to respect your ridiculous beliefs.

Johann Hari
I respect you as a person too much to respect...
I respect you as a person too much to respect...
I respect you as a person too much to respect...
I respect you as a person too much to respect...
About This Quote

"I respect you as a person too much to respect your ridiculous beliefs." This quote is meant to express that the respect that is given out to the person must be returned. In other words, there needs to be a mutual respect between two people. If one party does not respect the other, then those two people will never have a relationship.

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