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“One should never do wrong in return, nor mistreat any man, no matter how one has been mistreated by him.”
Socrates“Above all, it seems to me wrongheaded and dangerous to invoke historical assumptions about environmental practices of native peoples in order to justify treating them fairly. ... By invoking this assumption [i.e., that they were/are better environmental stewards than other peoples or parts of contemporary society] to justify fair treatment of native peoples, we imply that it would be OK to mistreat them if that assumption could be refuted. In fact, the case against mistreating them isn't based on any historical assumption about their environmental practices: it's based on a moral principle, namely, that it is morally wrong for one people to dispossess, subjugate or exterminate another people.”
Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed“When you learn to love yourself, you will no longer tolerate mistreatment of any kind. Not from him. Not from her. And not from YOU.”
Karen Michelle Miller, Words to Ponder About Life, Love and Men“Your heart is so precious to be mistreated by idiots in this world, you deserve better”
Sami Abouzid“Your heart is so precious to be mistreated by idiots in this world, to deserve better”
Sami Abouzid“God thundered again and again through the prophets that worship in the context of mistreatment of the poor and disadvantaged is an outrage.”
Ronald J. Sider, Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger: Moving from Affluence to Generosity“Sports fans have been mistreated for a long time. They have overpaid for inferior food and they have had poor service.”
Dave Checketts“Even the most absent minded Soldier will develope a memory like a elephant when mistreated.”
Donavan Nelson Butler“If I have to build a big company by mistreating other people then the Bible says WOE to me. I don't know what that is, but I don't want any of it.”
Joyce Meyer“The essence of a culture of honor is that it does not sanction predatory or instrumental violence, but only retaliation after an insult or other mistreatment.”
Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined