Quotes About Self-worth
He had told her that he would never care deeply for her, that he was incapable of strong feelings. Tess would - would /spit/ before she believed that nonsense.
~ Eloisa James
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For a moment, she remembered the pain of being called ugly, and then it melted away like soap washing down a drain. She had told herself a hundred times that she could be humiliated only if she allowed it: now she needed to believe it.
~ Eloisa James
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She'd spent her entire life playing second fiddle to perfection. She'd spent her life never being loved for being herself. She'd be damned if she accepted a lifetime of the same.
~ Eloisa James
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Better a happy spinster than an unhappy duchess.
~ Eloisa James
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If you open this one, I want you to know that my respect for you has only deepened after learning of his seduction. You were taken advantage of, yet did not allow him to steal you, the essential you, the joyful you. You did not allow his evil intentions to define you.
~ Eloisa James
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The pat on the back becomes more important than the music or the skating. One part of us becomes ever more committed to earning the pat on the back, while another subversive part—that we try to ignore—kicks and screams and resists the teacher's authority. This is the part that gives us all kinds of excuses for not practicing.
~ Eloise Ristad
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Since the fall of the human race, we've been alternately telling ourselves that we are good, that if we try hard enough we'll be good enough, or that being or that being good is an impossibility, so we should just give up and have fun.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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Like us, our children crave the blessed benediction: "You are good!" But the Bible says that because we are not good, those words no longer apply to us. We're not good.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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Given the conflicting messages we receive about what it takes to be "good enough," it's not surprising that Christians are as plagued by depression and anxiety as the general population.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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Anyone who is loveful is most likely to glow with pride throughout his or her lifetime. But, the reverse is directly the case with anyone who is hateful. So, dare to be loveful if you really want to grow with pride.
~ Emeasoba George
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Come on, cheer up. For, you are one of a kind.
~ Emeasoba George
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Don't always expect only compliments from people. Yes, you should expect criticisms sometimes from them. For, everyone doesn't like/love you. I mean, some people are bound to dislike/hate you even for no reason/cause.
~ Emeasoba George
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Mediocrity, inferiority complex and low self-esteem are the causes of self-doubt (lack of confidence in your own self or in your own ability). Yes! that is just the causes. So, desist from all of the above. - Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Mediocrity/inferiority complex is the end result of self-hate i.e. intense dislike/devaluation of oneself/yourself.
~ Emeasoba George
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Never be bothered about criticisms. For, people ought to get at you & even put you down i.e. expect to be criticized subtly and repeatedly by people.
~ Emeasoba George
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Never compare your life with someone else's life. For, you have no idea what he or she does secretly i.e. behind your back.
~ Emeasoba George
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Never you think/say that you worth nothing or rather that you don't count. For, under your nose i.e. very close to you and without your knowledge/notice you worth a lot and you equally mean the world to someone somewhere/right here/out there.
~ Emeasoba George
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No one can/will dare to make you a mediocre/an inferior person, until you personally/first accept mediocrity/inferiority complex as your fate. So, never ever think/feel/accept to be a mediocre/an inferior person.
~ Emeasoba George
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Self-importance is an exaggerated sense of one's own value or importance. Now listen up, you are important. But, you are not too important or all-important. Yes! no human is indispensable. Thus, never feel too important or all-important no matter your family background, political or social status and regardless of your of education/qualification/intelligence/wealth/riches.
~ Emeasoba George
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Self-importance is an exaggerated sense of one's own value or importance. Now listen up, you are important. But, you are not too important or all-important. Yes! no human is indispensable. Thus, never feel too important or all-important regardless of your level of education/qualification/intelligence/wealth/riches/family background.
~ Emeasoba George
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The best way to appreciate or value your own self is just to realize, acknowledge and believe undoubtedly that no one else is better than you. Yes! you heard me right, no one right here or out there is better than you and you are not better than anyone as well. So, you've got to stop belittling your own self. For, you are more important than you think. In fact, you are not insignificant at all. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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The best way to appreciate or value your own self is just to realize, acknowledge and believe undoubtedly that no one else is better than you. Yes! you heard me right, no one right here or out there is better than you and you are not better than anyone else. So, you've got to stop belittling your own self. For, you are more important than you think. In fact, you are not insignificant at all. ~Emeasoba George.
~ Emeasoba George
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The best way to appreciate or value your own self is just to realize, acknowledge and believe undoubtedly that no one else is better than you. Yes! you heard me right, no one right here or out there is better than you. So, you've got to stop belittling your own self. For, you are more important than you think. In fact, you are not insignificant at all. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Until you acknowledge and value yourself. People will for life take you for granted. Yes, nobody can/will dare to look down on you until you first look down on your own self. So, if you've lost your own self esteem i.e. your worth/ability, do endeavour to find/recover it and stand up for it as well anywhere/anytime.
~ Emeasoba George
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