"Public confidence in the judiciary is the source of a judge's power. Public confidence in turn rests on respect. But respect does not come with the territory, or with the titles "Judge" or "Your Honor," or with the robe, or with the bench. Those are but symbols-important symbols-but symbols only. They are loaned to the judge while he or she holds the office they symbolize. They are not substitutes. Respect cannot be merely donned, or ordered, or bought, or assumed. Nor can respect for long be simply granted. Respect must be, and can only be, earned, and only the ethical can earn respect". (A Need for Continuing Education in Judicial Ethics. Howard T. Markey)