If you want others to respect you, you must first respect yourself.
——Tao Xingzhi
Tao Xingzhi·Dignity·Inspiration·Emotion
People without self-esteem are close to inferiority complex.
——Shakespeare
Dignity
Self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, independence is not isolation.
——Xu Teli
Confidence·Responsibility·Being a Human Being·Gratitude
It is not advisable to be humble in one's own conduct if one has a great spirit of lofty ideals.
——Zhuge Liang
Confidence·Zhuge Liang·Humility·Dignity
If you respect yourself, others will respect you; if you are arrogant, others will be arrogant.
——Zhu Xi
Politeness
Whoever respects himself will be respected.
——Balzac
Dignity·Balzac·Emotion
Self-esteem is the great lever in a person’s soul.
——Belinsky
Jealousy is a tumor of the soul.
——Ai Qing
Dignity
Self-esteem is the great lever in a person’s soul.
——Belinsky
Dignity·Confidence
History has its own life, it is like a person, easy-going and self-respecting.
——Yu Qiuyu
Yu Qiuyu·History
A person who is cheerful and open-minded will feel the happiness of self-esteem.
——Aristotle
Dignity·Inspiration·Emotion
Self-respect and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the origin of all great undertakings .
——Turgenev
Dignity·Career·Inspiration·Work
It is not law to seek fame or arrogance, so the first important thing in life is It’s about understanding yourself.
——Bruce Lee
Philosophy
The most barbaric thing is to despise yourself.
——Montaigne
Dignity
Whether a person can achieve success depends only on whether he has self-esteem and self-confidence.
——Socrates
Socrates·Confidence·Success·Inspiration
All existence is original.
——Mill
Gratitude·Foreign·Inspirational·World
Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
——Confucius
Confucius·The Analects·Life·China
It is difficult for a person without self-esteem to gain the respect of others.
——Schiller
Dignity·Emotion
No matter how much others value us, they will never value us higher than our own valuation.
——Moloya
Nothing is more beneficial to a person than the self-esteem and self-confidence of thinking that one is a useful talent.
——Carnegie
Dignity·Confidence