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Quotes About Self-regard

Selbstachtung ist die beste und gr
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
självrespekt är det bästa och st
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
Depression is not madness, it's just depression, the loser version, the low-energy response to bad stuff that happens in your life. When you're depressed, you think you're the only one to have ever tasted this kind of hurt. And that lonely self-regard brings with it its own painful pleasure.
~ Ana Menéndez
My self-respect is very dear to me.
~ Nawaz Sharif
He thought other resourceful people would have come, over the years, to look at it, and that the house would wear its own mild frown of self-regard, a certain half-friendly awareness of being admired. It would live up to its fame. But really there was nothing to see. The upstairs windows seemed to ponder blankly on the reflections of clouds.
~ Alan Hollinghurst
Arrogance is born of insecurity. Pride is different. It is born of dignity, self-worth, and self-respect. We all see the world through the prism of our identity. If our self-worth is low, it affects everything we do. The point of life is to contribute to others, but without a certain self-regard, it is sometimes difficult to make breakfast.
~ Ethan Hawke
With one of those long biblical beards men grow when their heads can no longer contain their self-regard and it simply flows out of their chins all the way down to their sternums. Also a black ponytail. Also a purple flower tattoo on his neck. Also a ring in his nose. Oh, how original and eccentric he was!
~ Andrew Klavan
Mr. Adams is vain, suspicious, and stubborn, of an excessive self-regard, taking counsel with nobody."9 Jefferson predicted to Létombe that Adams would last only one term and urged the French to invade England.
~ Ron Chernow
One of the strongest features of Puritanism is its autobiographical tendency, its passionate self-regard.
~ Tom Paulin
Self-respect permeates every aspect of your life.
~ Joe Clark
Fortuna Lacalle was an imbecile who gave himself the airs of an eminent jurist, but over and above his self-regard, he was dyspeptically envious of judges who actually deserved their high office.
~ Eduardo Sacheri
My heavily-cleverly disguised low self-regard manifested itself in my constant showing off, my addiction for publicity, and my intolerable 'me-me-me' attitudes and actions. But it's done, isn't it? And no one can really change, can they? And, hey, it has been a lot of fun being the life-long irresponsible, snarky, nasty art scamp.
~ Thomas Hoving
All my life I have placed great store in civility and good manners, practices I find scarce among the often hard-edged, badly socialized scientists with whom I associate. Tone of voice means a great deal to me in the course of debate. I despise the arrogance and doting self-regard so frequently found among the very bright.
~ Edward O. Wilson
Love in the form of longing and deprivation lowers the self regard.
~ Freud Sigmund
Psychoanalysis is that mental illness for which it regards itself as therapy.
~ Karl Kraus
The egoist loves himself without rivals.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Edward Plantagenet is no man to hold cheaply. Far better to take him at his own inflated estimation!
~ Sharon Kay Penman
Moved by insane delusion and reckless self-regard, the German people overturned the foundations on which we all lived and built. But the spokesmen of the French and British peoples have run the risk of completing the ruin, which Germany began, by a Peace which, if it is carried into effect, must impair yet further, when it might have restored, the delicate, complicated organization, already shaken and broken by war, through which alone the European peoples can employ themselves and live.
~ John Maynard Keynes
value yourself the way I value you.
~ Elin Hilderbrand
The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone.
~ Ayn Rand
Revere thyself, and yet thyself despise.
~ Edward Young
One shouldn't ever do anything to protect one's dignity. You either have it or you don't.
~ Mark Helprin
The pleasure of pride is like the pleasure of scratching. If there is an itch one does want to scratch; but it is much nicer to have neither the itch nor the scratch. As long as we have the itch of self-regard we shall want the pleasure of self-approval; but the happiest moments are those when we forget our precious selves and have neither but have everything else (God, our fellow humans, animals, the garden and the sky) instead.
~ John Piper
There was no point in taking issue with Marilla's overweening self-regard. It was as infinite as a starry night.
~ Eloisa James