Quotes about Self-love
This is the body you've been given - love what you've got.
— Oprah Winfrey
To be beautiful means to be yourself.You don't need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself. When you are born a lotus flower, be a beautiful lotus flower, don't try to be a magnolia flower. If you crave acceptance and recognition and try to change yourself to fit what other people want you to be, you will suffer all your life. True happiness and true power lie in understanding yourself, accepting yourself, having confidence in yourself.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
When you practice building a home in yourself, you become more and more beautiful. You radiate your inner peace, warmth, and joy.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don't need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
There is so much bias for self-love, so much recklessness about truth in general, and so much of even a sincere faithlessness of narration, that no partial account of anything is to be trusted.
— Kate Summerscale
It's vital that you accept yourself and learn to be happy with who God made you to be. If you want to truly enjoy your life, you must be at peace with yourself.
— Joel Osteen
When I say to you, there is nobody like me, and there never was, that is a statement I want every woman to feel and make about themselves.
— Lady Gaga
If you make a choice that doesn't please your mate, your friends, your mother, or whoever, the world will not fall apart - the people who truly love you want you to love yourself.
— Oprah Winfrey
It is OK to be a little selfish about my priorities.
— Sean Covey
There comes a time when it is vitally important for your spiritual health to drop your clothes, look in the mirror, and say, 'Here I am. This is the body-like-no-other that my life has shaped. I live here. This is my soul's address
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Self-esteem and self-love are the opposites of fear; the more you like yourself, the less you fear anything.
— Brian Tracy
Now I beg of you to tell me whether I must love a human being simply because he exists or resembles me and whether for those reasons alone I must suddenly prefer him to myself?
— Marquis de Sade