Noun
One who respects.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn oak is no respecter of persons. Aldo Leopold
He was no respecter of windy theories about inborn racial traits, but there was something to be said for traditions so ancient as to be unconscious and ineradicable. Poul Anderson
But happiness is no respecter of persons. Stephen Fry
I deeply believe in equal justice for all Americans, whatever their station or former station. The law, whether human or divine, is no respecter of persons; but the law is a respecter of reality. Gerald Ford
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL.... Nature is no respecter of birth or money power when she lavishes her mental and physical gifts. We fight God when our Social System dooms the brilliant clever child of a poor man to the same level as his father. John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher
That feeling of uselessness is no respecter of age and never asks permission, but corrodes people's souls, repeating over and over: ‘No one is interested in you, you're nothing, the world doesn't need your presence.' Paulo Coelho