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Quotes About Esteem

To be respected, respect others.
~ Debasish Mridha
Give importance to those peoplewho give importance to you.
~ Luffina Lourduraj
Being insulted again and again it doesn't mean that you haven't self respect. It means that you value someone most.
~ Abhishek Rai
To be worthy of recognition, be humble.
~ Debasish Mridha
The song says respect yourself.But I would rather respect another and then have them respect me in return.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
Poetry contains love and holds it in high esteem, even though love always humiliates it by using it merely as a soothing after-shave lotion.
~ Kiki Dimoula
Honor a good woman because she is virtuous and honorable.
~ Delano Johnson
The older I grow the less I esteem mere ideas. In politics, particularly, they are transient and unimportant. . . . There are only men who have character and men who lack it.
~ H. L. Mencken
You are worth more than what people say or think of you.
~ Auliq Ice
You least obtain something great from the great thing you regard as least though such great thing can give you something great
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Appreciate yourself for who you're not for what you're.
~ Abdulazeez Henry Musa
People won't respect you until you achieve the respectable goals.
~ Amit Kalantri
I can teach you how to respect but self-respect is self taught.
~ Unarine Ramaru
What qualifies your worthiness is your self-regard.
~ Unarine Ramaru
Never let your desire for love override your sense of self and value.
~ Izey Victoria Odiase
Everyone has a price", as they say. So let the price on your tag say "PRICELESS" "INVALUABLE" "IRREPLACEABLE".
~ Omoakhuana Anthonia
I have been loved enough, now I want to be respected.
~ Amit Kalantri
I want people to respect me and not just my position.
~ Amit Kalantri
It's nice to be liked, but it's better to be respected.
~ Habeeb Akande
Honourable is right.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The way in which we think of ourselves has everything to do with how our world sees us.
~ Arlene Raven
Reputation is the road to power
~ Jeremy Bentham
70. This affectation of a man's own excellency if it be exercised about good things that we have, it is called boasting: if about those things which we would seem to have, it is called arrogance: if about the fame and esteem which we seek with others, it is called vain glory: if about dignities, it is called ambition: if about the undertaking of matters, which are beyond our strength, it is called presumption.
~ William Ames
When the destinies of the world are at stake, there comes a point at which private esteem and admiration must give way to the sense of public duty.
~ WILLIAM ARCHER