Quotes about Self-esteem
I must undertake to love myself and to respect myself as though my very life depends upon self-love and self-respect.
— Maya Angelou
A codependent person is one who has let another person's behavior affect him or her, and who is obsessed with controlling that person's behavior.
— Melody Beattie
All of me, every aspect of my being, is important. I count for something. I matter. My feelings can be trusted. My thinking is appropriate. I value my wants and needs. I do not deserve and will not tolerate abuse or constant mistreatment. I have rights, and it is my responsibility to assert these rights. The decisions I make and the way I conduct myself will reflect my high self-esteem.
— Melody Beattie
According to Earnie Larsen and others, the two deepest desires most people have are: to love and be loved, and to believe they are worthwhile and know someone else believes that also.1
— Melody Beattie
I think we all need to learn to like ourselves-just the way we are. And if there are moderate ways to improve our looks and if we're doing it for the right reasons (not to impress our friends!), then maybe it's just fine. Beauty is very subjective-meaning that it all depends on your personal taste. I think that's why God made us all different. So instead of turning ourselves into cookie-cutter images of the latest fashion icon, why not take a moment to enjoy our differences?
— Melody Carlson
Because he believed in my ability, I was able to believe in it as well.
— Ben Carson
A person cannot be whole in a relationship where he or she feels powerless to make healthy choices.
— Beth Moore
Growing up, I held back a lot in fear of looking silly or thinking I wouldn't make it.
— Gemma Atkinson
Stop determining your worth and value by what other people say. Be determined by what the Word of God (scriptures)says.
— Joyce Meyer
80% of people's problems are about how they feel about themselves.
— Joyce Meyer
We all have insecurities, but some of us are better at covering them up.
— David Harewood
How often do we lie simply because we are trying to build ourselves up in the eyes of others? How often do we gossip because we want to appear "in the know,"or because we are trying to make ourselves appear better than someone else? The Bible's command is clear: ["Have regard for good things in the sight of all men" (Romans 12:17 NKJV)].
— Billy Graham