Is the bible enough and do you respect it when you dislike its use?
OK, back to the OP.
Two questions:
1. Is the bible enough?
Enough for what?
Coming from a Catholic, I would be surprised to find you were advocating Sola scriptura (Latin: by Scripture alone) is a Christian theological doctrine which holds that the Christian Scriptures are the sole infallible rule of faith and practice. As someone with deep Reformed Baptist roots, I would affirm all 5 'Solas' including Sola Scriptura and would say "Yes and Amen", the Bible is more than enough, it is God breathed!
1 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
2. Do you respect it when you dislike its use?
I suspect that you are asking "When I run across a scripture that doesn't agree with my preconceptions about how things work, what do I do?"
I find it annoying. Then I check multiple translations and commentaries and the broader context that the verse falls in. Not to shop for a translation that I like better, or a commentary that tells me what I want to hear, but because I want to know what it really says and this is the closest I can come to being an expert in Biblical Hebrew and Greek. I want input from lots of experts to get as clear a picture as possible. Then I trust God and prayer to show me truth. Not my truth, but His truth. If His truth agrees with my old position, then I stand by it and defend the alternative explanation of the verse. If His truth contradicts my old truth, then I abandon my old truth and accept His Truth.
A practical case is infant baptism. I was taught in church that infant baptism was wrong because of all the scriptures on "repent and be baptized" (and a baby can't repent). A rather agressive Presbyterian and I had a debate on the subject that was both intensely passionate and grounded in scripture, church fathers and biblical covenants and typology. From Scripture, I found the position that forbid 'infant baptism' was biblically unsupportable, not because it was clear that infants should be sprinkled with water (you people need to work on making your case there, the 'families' being baptized is a weak argument from a small sample), but because the argument from scripture that children are included in the new covenant is irrefutable. So my "secret Baptist Handshake and Membership Card is in jeopardy since I can no longer support one of their key beliefs. That's life. I have to honor what God says over the traditions of my Church.
Now, the misuse of the Bible really ticks me off. I hate it when someone mines verses to manipulate or control. (A common tactic in 'name it and claim it' theology.) I once heard "By his stripes you ARE healed. It doesn't say were healed. It doesn't say will be healed. It says you are healed, that means right this minute. So you just tell that diabetes to go away. By the Blood of Jesus I AM healed. Now throw away those pills. It says that you cannot have any doubt. If you have any doubt you will not be healed. Do you believe? Do you really believe that you are healed? Then stand up and claim that healing right now!" I wanted to stand up and ask for 15 minutes for a rebuttal from scripture, because he had done great harm to several scriptures and was placing lives in danger.