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I have found that the players who have played in that game really

I have found that the players who have played in that game really do have respect for their adversaries. – Darrell Royal

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For me, it is just the total experience – from the time I first started as an assistant coach until I wound up at the University of Texas for 20 years. – Darrell Royal

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Somebody whos really comfortable with who she is and doesnt care what other people think. I like women who are really strong and were brought up to be comfortable with themselves and respect themselves. – Brian Austin Green

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When about to commit a base deed, respect thyself, though there is no witness. – Ausonius

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I have the most respect for Zach Woodlee. He is one of my favorite – and one of the most capable – choreographers out there right now. – Harry Shum, Jr.

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I really only respect the Arab culture. I aint really trying to pay no attention to, ya know, these little people in political positions and executive positions that aint Arab culture oriented people because a lot of the times, what are you really showing all of this concern for? – Busta Rhymes

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