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Quotes About Esteem

In the period before the arrival of Mrs. Thatcher, politics had been in such low esteem. Everything was so hedged, so mealy-mouthed. Then along came this woman who seemed to have no manners at all and said exactly what she thought. Everyone's eyes were popping and their jaws were dropping, and I really enjoyed that.
~ Tom Stoppard
Your reputation is still the most important thing that you've got.
~ Ricky Gervais
For me, being appreciated by the audience is the most important thing, everything else is secondary.
~ Shriya Saran
The knights of the theater represented to me not only the pinnacle of the profession but the esteem in which the profession was held. To find myself, to my astonishment, in that company is the grandest thing that has professionally happened to me.
~ Patrick Stewart
I hold theatre acting in such high esteem that it scares me.
~ Kate Bosworth
I can't get no respect.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
paradise" is defined in contrast to the stresses of home. Take away those stresses for a couple of months, and it's hard to wring much passion or esteem from hanging out on a beach and not doing much.
~ Rolf Potts
Today he who wants to pass as a Socialist, and at the same would declare war on Marxian doctrine, the most stupendous product of the human mind in the century, must begin with involuntary esteem for Marx.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
Never diminish your own worth, not even in jest, or someone will start to believe it.
~ Luanne Rice
She had earned his respect as a boy and should be given at least as much respect now that he knew she was a woman.
~ Lynsay Sands
This feeling of being valuable is a cornerstone of self-discipline because when one considers oneself valuable one will take care of oneself in all ways that are necessary.
~ M. Scott Peck
valuable—"I am a valuable person
~ M. Scott Peck
This feeling of being valuable is a cornerstone of self-discipline because when one considers oneself valuable one will take care of oneself in all ways that are necessary. Self-discipline is self-caring.
~ M. Scott Peck
ei-lo aí fica privado da estima dos graves e do amor dos frívolos, que são as duas colunas máximas da opinião.
~ Machado de Assis
it will earn neither the esteem of the grave nor the love of the frivolous, who are the two highest columns of opinion.
~ Machado de Assis
I might add that serious people will find some semblance of a normal novel, while frivolous people won't find their usual one here. There it stands, deprived of the esteem of the serious and the love of the frivolous, the two main pillars of opinion. The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas- Machado de Asis
~ Machado de Assis
She always had to have someone to love...She couldn't seem to believe that anyone could really love her. She always thought it was because she was a star, not just because of her herself, and she always had to be reassured.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
respectability with overtones of
~ Maeve Binchy
It matters that you care enough about yourself and about the people you meet to present yourself well
~ Maeve Binchy
the kind of man who referred to everyone he worked with as eminent.)
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Having a low opinion of yourself is not 'modesty.' It's self-destruction. Holding your uniqueness in high regard is not 'egotism.' It's a necessary precondition to happiness and success.
~ Bobbe Sommer
You have to see the good in yourself before expecting someone else to see the good in you. Be aware of who you are and what you can truly be.
~ Blaque Diamond
You know you made it, when your friends tell their friends that you are their friend.
~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
If people are jealous of you, it means you are worth something.
~ Amit Kalantri