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Quotes About Self-esteem

As long as I'm happy with myself and mentally happy, it doesn't matter what other people think. Everyone's always going to have an opinion, you can't stop that.
~ Jesy Nelson
I would audition for 50-60 ads in a month and would get nothing. It affected me not just mentally but also physically. I put on 14 KGs in those two years.
~ Rohit Saraf
I tell my children they're beautiful, but that's more about their character as the way they look. We never talk about size or what's 'normal,' as everyone is unique. And I definitely don't mention things that might worry me about my own body in front of them.
~ Emma Willis
There were days when my dad and grandpa had to work and I would call a cab to get to school. I felt a little embarrassed and would get out a block before school. There were kids getting dropped off in a Mercedes or Lexus. I didn't want them to see me.
~ Shaun Livingston
When I do my hair down, it just does not look good. It's just stringy, and it's like a hot mess.
~ Kourtney Kardashian
As a 15, 16-year-old girl, someone messaging you on Facebook and telling you you're fat is devastating. It's still devastating when someone says something horrible about me, but I love myself so much more as a person.
~ Lauren Alaina
Once I got to high school and hit my growth spurt, nobody really messed with me anymore.
~ Kane Brown
AOL Instant Messenger was a big thing back in the day, where girls would get on it and make fun of me. There was a certain girl, and she wanted to make me feel bad.
~ Brittany Snow
If you feel like the beginning of your history is rooted in slavery, that really, I think, messes with your sense of self, your self-esteem, and your self-worth.
~ David Oyelowo
Schoolkids - black and white - would call me Kunta Kinte as a cuss. If ever my hair was particularly messy, if ever I looked scruffy at school, I would be called Kunta Kinte. My first impression was that it was bad to be African and bad to be associated with him.
~ Malachi Kirby
As a boy, I felt ashamed of being Mexican. I'd say I was Hawaiian.
~ Juan Felipe Herrera
I was bullied when I was in middle school in D.C., especially for being an Indian, because there weren't many Indian kids in school. And because of that, I tended to hide my Indian culture, but that changed by the end of high school. Now, I am 100% proud of it.
~ Vidya Vox
I was made fun of a lot in middle school. When I was in seventh grade, the popular kids paid the most popular guy to ask me out.
~ Rachel Bloom
I was bullied in elementary to middle school. It messed with my self esteem.
~ Ashton Sanders
If you saw what I looked like in high school you probably would've laughed. I looked like I should have been in middle school.
~ Eddy Alvarez
I guess I have a little bit of an ego. I'm confidently cocky, you might say.
~ Conor McGregor
It's hard to find that perfect dress that makes you feel like a million bucks. I've found a few, and I wish I could wear them over and over and over again on red carpets.
~ Krysten Ritter
I don't always feel like a million dollars, but I try not to let anybody know.
~ Rick Nielsen
If I am tanned, I feel a million times better.
~ Prue Leith
I think that all bodies are beautiful in millions of different ways but I get down on myself too!
~ Margaret Cho
Every time, the mindset I get when I get on the floor is that I'm the best player on the floor.
~ Joel Embiid
You need ego but mine is not blinding.
~ Christian Lacroix
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~ Thomas Bernhard
Parents who satisfy their own needs through independent productive effort not only accept themselves but also needn't seek gratification of their needs from the way their children behave. They don't need their children to turn out in a particular way. People with high self-esteem, resting on a firm foundation of their own independent achievement, are more accepting of their children and the way they behave.
~ Thomas Gordon