Sentences with phrase «treat people right»

«In a management position, if you work hard and treat people right, you'll be successful.
Do it right, and know what you're doing, and treat people right and they'll appreciate it and come back.
I firmly believe if you treat people right, it will come back to you over and over and in my experience, that is exactly what has happened.
But as a broker you must teach them they should always treat people right.
and he's not going to get them if he doesn't treat people right.
And ultimately, I believe that if we treat these people right, then at some point, be it mid-price or maybe budget, they will go out and buy our game.»
Sam's vision for how to treat people right, do what you say you're going to do, and add more value than any other credit repair agency has been a key formula for My Credit Guy's success.
We've seen the rise of freeware and shareware, and piracy, with the flip side that the old behemoths never seem to get is that by adjusting to this not - so - new world, even including the piracy, can and does lead to an increase in sales if you treat the people right.
We treat people right!
My philosophy is treat people right and the right things will come to you.
I try to teach my son to respect and treat people right.
Hope you don't mind a good person with a kind heart that likes to treat people right:) Just to let you know I have Epilepsy, not as bad as most that have it but enough to scare people from giving me a job and a drivers license or wanting to...
great hearted, kind, honest, love 2 have fun love helping people try 2 b the best i can b an treat people right
Give me the great coaches who can run a business but still treat people right, who can leave the enjoyment in the game and still win — men like Bill Walsh and Tom Flores.
WHY can't we treat people right, just because it's the right thing to do?
Secondly, you will have a better life if you treat people right.
I would treat people the right way.
But of course, sometimes even an honest company, trying its best to treat people right, can hit a rough patch.
Stay humble and treat people right.
and treats people right at the expense of the only logical reality you have on earth.
I love the LORD and believe in treating people right.
I'm big on Loyalty, honesty and treating people right.
We believe that by the grace of God success is determined by treating people right.
This dealership puts extra effort in treating people right.
Businesses don't succeed and grow for nearly 100 years without treating people right.
The people at this dealership really know how to treat a person right.
Our driving school has been in business since 1999, with a mission to provide high quality instruction and treating people right.

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Hire good people, treat them right, empower them.
5 is a «Best Place to Work» for one simple reason: Our steadfast commitment to hire the right people, treat them as fully - formed adults, and point them toward a common vision of helping others.
In fact, the happiest people go out of their way to treat themselves right and they do something nice for themselves each day.
There is no more foolish business leader than the person who looks at revenue and profit growth alone, at the expense of treating his team right and not making meaningful investments in his core products or services.
When you treat your people well — catch them doing things right, praise them when they are doing well, and redirect them when they get off track; when you empower them to bring their brains to work and make decisions — they will -LSB-...]
The hukou registration system that ties people to their place of ordinary residence deprives migrant workers of rights to welfare, education or property, and prevents them from launching businesses in the cities, where they are treated as second - class citizens.
Costco, Munger's favorite company after Berkshire, is an example of a company that realizes to get the right people you must treat and pay them better than competitors.
They hated civil rights and could not imagine a world worth living in that treated African - Americans as people.
How about people grow up and stop believing in these ridiculous, bigoted religions and treat this as a human rights issue.
One that is just, and merciful, and concerned with how we treat each other and our world (because yes, the Tanach has instructions on how we are to treat even our animals)... or one that just makes willy - nilly laws, fails to spell out what he wants in a single, comprehensive passage (since there are conflicting passages all through the bible), and then gets his rocks off on sending people to «hell» to suffer eternally when they don't figure it out right.
So sorry, but I feel that Jesus would not treat people like the religious right treats others - thru anger, threats, and control.
When comments treating religious people as morons are posted, that makes atheists look just as asinine as the far right religious nut jobs that most here rail against.
It's not your belief that makes you a better person, it's how you treat people and right about now, I'd say you're quite the ass!
As an atheist who believes in «Choice» (I dislike the idea of abortion but see the need for people to be able to opt for it) and polygamy (marriage should be for any number of consenting adults regardless of gender) and believes that the idea of draconian anti-gun measures is anathema as it takes away an individual's right to live the way he wants to live, I think that if believing in a deity makes a person treat other people nicer then we should leave that person and his beliefs alone.
What right does that give us to denigrate believers, to treat them as lesser people, and to act smug and «holier than thou».
Homosexual persons have, of course, legitimate rights such as the right to work and the right to be treated fairly.
They not only welcomed me, and treated me like a valuable person right from the start, but they got me through two of the hardest years of my life, when I had to leave the job I had to take 10 and a half weeks post op from my second open heart surgery in less than a year, (couldn't get disability) and try one more time to get SSDI.
The alternative would be to make a tactical retreat, hand over our schools gradually to the state, and insist on the right of Catholic pupils in state education to be treated with the same consideration as people of other faiths.
Indeed, they advocate treating people as no more than the sum of their carbon molecules, of no inherent value beyond cognitive capacity (bioethics) or ability to suffer (animal rights) at the moment of measurement.
Pearson said: «We're totally motivated by what we believe in, in terms of justice, loving one another, and how we should treat one another right and fairly and how you should reward people a fair wage for a fair day's work.
If «God Almighty» is really so petty as to require people to incant the correct name (whether it's Jesus, Mohammed, Bodhisattva, etc.), eat the «right foods», dress the «right way», treat women like dirt, etc., then God has a lot of growing up to do.
These people can say what they want, treat others in the most despicable, cruel and out right evil ways, and their supporters, (friends and other leaders) will justify the wrong doing without any regard to the word of God.
They are monstrous people who treat the children placed in their care atrociously, but no one in their right mind would want the pages of Nicholas Nickleby purged of their existence.
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