Quotes about self-esteem
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Ben Moody Don't try to fix me, I'm not broken...
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Barbara Sher Resentment is weak and lowers your self-esteem.
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Barbara Sher Action helps you think and raises your self-esteem. Good luck happens when you're in action. Ask yourself, "Does this go toward or away from what I want?" There's an animal in us, and it has great instincts. Scan for a desire and follow it. Set a goal, any goal, and start doing everything you can think of to achieve it.
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Azar Nafisi With fear come the lies and the justifications that, no matter how convincing, lower our self-esteem.
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Ayn Rand Self-esteem is reliance on one's power to think... The man of authentic self-confidence is the man who relies on the judgment of his own mind.
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Ayn Rand Self-esteem is reliance on ones power to think.
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Ayn Rand A man of independent judgment is a man of profound self-esteem.
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Ayn Rand Look around you and look at history. You will see the achievements of man’s mind. You will see man’s unlimited potentiality for greatness, and the faculty that makes it possible. You will see that man is not a helpless monster by nature, but he becomes one when he discards that faculty: his mind. And if you ask me, what is greatness? I will answer, it is the capacity to live by the three fundamental values of John Galt: reason, purpose, self-esteem.
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Ayn Rand The attack on "selfishness" is an attack on man's self-esteem; to surrender one, is to surrender the other.
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Ayn Rand There is only one source of authentic self-confidence: reason.
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Ayn Rand The man of authentic self-confidence is the man who relies on the judgment of his own mind. Such a man is not malleable; he may be mistaken, he may be fooled in a given instance, but he is inflexible in regard to the absolutism of reality, i.e., in seeking and demanding truth.
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Ayn Rand No value is higher than self-esteem, but you've invested it in counterfeit securities-and now your morality has caught you in a trap where you are forced to protect your self-esteem by fighting for the creed of self-destruction. The grim joke is on you: that need of self-esteem, which you're unable to explain or to define, belongs to my morality, not yours; it's the objective token of my code, it is my proof within your own soul.
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Ayn Rand If you want to save capitalism there is only one type of argument that you should adopt, the only one that has ever won in any moral issue: the argument from self-esteem. Check your premises, convince yourself of the rightness of your cause, then fight for capitalism with full, moral certainty.
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Ayn Rand In order to deal with reality successfully - to pursue and achieve the values which his life requires - man needs self-esteem; he needs to be confident of his efficacy and worth.
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Ayn Rand Self-esteem is reliance on one's power to think. It cannot be replaced by one's power to deceive. The self-confidence of a scientist and the self-confidence of a con man are not interchangeable states, and do not come from the same psychological universe. The success of a man who deals with reality augments his self-confidence. The success of a con man augments his panic.
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Ayn Rand A man's sexual choice is the result and the sum of his fundamental convictions.... He will always be attracted to the woman who reflects his deepest vision of himself, the woman whose surrender permits him to experience a sense of self-esteem. The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer--because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement.
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Ayn Rand What is greatness? I will answer: it is the capacity to live by the three fundamental values of John Galt: reason, purpose, self-esteem.
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Ayn Rand To love is to value. Only a rationally selfish man, a man of self esteem, is capable of love - because he is the only man capable of holding firm, consistent, uncompromising, unbetrayed value. The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone
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Ayn Rand Honor is self-esteem made visible in action.
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Ayn Rand The man who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone.
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Brian Tracy Transgression of any kind is always accompanied by a loss of self-esteem.
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Brian Tracy Always concentrate on the most valuable use of your time. This is what separates the winners from the losers. Self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself.
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Brian Tracy The potential of the average person is like a huge ocean unsailed, a new continent unexplored, a world of possibilities waiting to be released and channeled toward some great good.
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Brian Tracy Your self-confidence is directly connected to how much you feel you are making a difference in the world.
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Brian Tracy Self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself.
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Brian Tracy Everything that you do or say that raises the self-esteem of another raises yours as well.
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Brian Tracy The foundation of lasting self-confidence and self esteem is excellence, mastery of your work.
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Brian Tracy There is a direct relationship between your own level of self-esteem and the health of your personality. The more you like and respect yourself, the more you like and respect other people. The more you consider yourself to be a valuable and worthwhile person, the more you consider others to be valuable and worthwhile as well. The more you accept yourself just as you are, the more you accept others just as they are.
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Brian Tracy There is a direct relationship between self-discipline and self-esteem.
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Brian Tracy When you believe that other people think highly of you, your level of self-acceptance and self-esteem goes straight up.
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Brian Tracy Self-esteem and self-love are the opposites of fear; the more you like yourself, the less you fear anything.
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Brian Tracy There is one prevailing key to success. Do what you resolve to do. Then you'll be a success. If you can discipline yourself to follow through on your promises to yourself, your self-esteem goes up. Persistence is self-discipline in action. Self-discipline is the foundation of self-confidence .