I don't need it in order to be able to
treat other people decently.
Not exact matches
We hire the best
people we can,
treat each
other decently, and
treat our customers as
people.
If you instead said «Well, I want to
treat people decently and I want
others to have a good life and I have affection for some
people, love for some, respect for some, etc.» That would sound more down - to - earth.
I'm left of center but I like John Faso because ethics come first with me and he's ethical and honest and smart and most important — he
treats people decently — which is where Dick Brodsky — and many
others — fail.
It's based on readers expecting to be
treated decently and expecting
people to behave in a human way — to
treat other people the way they would like to be
treated.