Quotes About Self-worth
When you are feeling depreciated, angry or drained, it is a sign that other people are not open to your energy. SANAYA ROMAN
~ Julia Cameron
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You may call it having standards. What you should be calling it is perfectionism.
~ Julia Cameron
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Make this a rule: always remember that your Censor's negative opinions are not the truth.
~ Julia Cameron
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Today, I stand firm in my own worthiness. My dignity is solid and enduring. My faith is the rock on which I build my life. I dare to risk and I risk my daring. I am large enough to survive my losses and enjoy my gains.
~ Julia Cameron
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Seeking to value ourselves, we look to others for assurance. If what we are doing, threatens them, they cannot give it. If what we envision is larger than what they can see, they cannot give support for what it is we are doing.
~ Julia Cameron
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Too intimidated to become artists themselves, very often too low in self-worth to even recognize that they have an artistic dream, these people become shadow artists instead.
~ Julia Cameron
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Cuando te sientes depreciado, enfadado o exhausto es señal de que los demás no están abiertos a tu energía». SANAYA ROMAN
~ Julia Cameron
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recuerda siempre que las opiniones negativas de tu Censor no son la verdad.
~ Julia Cameron
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Treating myself like a precious object will make me strong.
~ Julia Cameron
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Don't let the hand you hold hold you down.
~ Julia de Burgos
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If Tony hadn't been fearful, hadn't counted on the approval of others for his own self-approval . . . and so on, through a succession of hypotheticals leading to the final one: so, for instance, if Tony hadn't been Tony.
~ Julian Barnes
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I am a worm in comparison with His Excellency. I am a worm.' 'Yes, that's just it, you are a worm indeed.
~ Julian Barnes
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Quarafon; le Vicaire-Général; el Alcalde; el viejo Seigneur; el Idiota de los Salones. Todos estos títulos fueron adquiridos por un hombre que se mostraba indiferente a los tratamientos honoríficos. «Los honores deshonran; el título degrada; el cargo embrutece.»
~ Julian Barnes
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Dabei steckte mir nach meiner traurigen Jugend das altbekannte, für die späte Pubertät so typische Gefühlsgemisch aus Stolz und Verzweiflung noch tief in den Knochen, wenn man sich hochnäsig für etwas Besseres hält, aber gleichzeitig an sozialer Paranoia leidet.
~ Julian Fellowes
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People never outgrow wanting to be liked for being who they truly are, especially when they've grown up in the limelight or its shadowy edge.
~ Julianna Baggott
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Plain girls who were also clever were a ha'pence a dozen.
~ Julie Anne Long
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Should I apologize for my species for trotting out the same compliment again and again? Isn't it better than having none at all? When you hear the same one again and again, it's difficult not to come to the conclusion that it's the only thing of note about one's person.
~ Julie Anne Long
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Don't choose me. I'm not worth your time.
~ Julie Anne Peters
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But you'd sell your soul for it, wouldn't you? For one day of feeling beautiful.
~ Julie Anne Peters
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I may be fat and ugly, but I'm not stupid. If anyone had ever gotten past my looks, they might've noticed I have a brain.
~ Julie Anne Peters
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Never be ruled by possessions, and never, ever make wealth more important to you than your self-respect and your dignity. - Lady Taylor
~ Julie Garwood
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Take pride away from a man and you might as well run a knife through his heart.
~ Julie Garwood
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Being attractive should have nothing to do with being accepted. It is what is inside a person that matters
~ Julie Garwood
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What is left of a woman once her last five pounds are gone?
~ Julie Orringer
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