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What are the famous sayings of self-esteem?
the Romans never accepted any conditions from armed enemies. [ancient Rome] Caesar: The Battle of Gaul

In most cases, it is much easier for people to endure real misfortunes than imaginary ones, because real misfortunes rarely damage self-esteem, but the source of illness lies in self-esteem. Herzen (Russia): Out of Boredom

Many people would rather suffer the consequences than bear the arrogance of those who pretend to be saviors. Johnson: rambler

if you don't love yourself, you will never love others. A person can't be perfect, but that doesn't mean that he is insignificant. Everyone has something that others don't have. Baskery: Love is Life

A person's self-esteem is the first condition to overcome all evils, and its importance is second only to religion. Bacon: New Island

I believe in you, my soul, but I will never make others condescend to you, and you should not lower yourself to others. [America] Whitman: Song of My Own

An upright person should know self-respect wherever he is. Balzac: usurer

it is rationality that produces self-esteem, while thinking is the way to strengthen self-esteem. Rousseau: On the Origin and Basis of Human Inequality

One should strive to be his best friend, so as to get an excellent companion. James: A Portrait of a Lady

People should respect themselves. [Su] Gorky: On Literature? Content and form

may participate in a real relationship-a constant giving and taking. It is in this giving and receiving that people affirm themselves and get responses from others. [America] rollo? May: Love and Will

If you value yourself, no matter how worthless you are, others will respect you. Dreiser: Miss Jenny

The satisfaction of self-esteem needs leads to a feeling of self-confidence, which makes people feel that they are valuable, powerful, capable, have a position, useful and essential in this world. [America] Maslow: "Motivation and Personality"

It is essential for a person to consciously and voluntarily acknowledge and respect the value of others that he has his own value. Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Orientation

I remain humble in my self-esteem; The more praise I get, the more I deserve it. Dickens: David? Copperfield

Self-esteem does not come from arrogance, not from arrogance, but from a firm belief in you and the truth. Dickens: The Mystery of Derud

Virtuous people set an example. Montaigne: essays on life

self-esteem can produce many good things. Chernyshevski (Russia): A Survey of Russian Literature

In order to maintain one's dignity, one must be arrogant. [Germany] Goethe: The Book of Mottos

Self-esteem is the foundation of a person's moral character. If you lose self-esteem, a person's moral character will collapse. Madame de stael (France)

Self-esteem is a virtue, and it is a motive force to promote a person's continuous upward development. Mao Mu: The Collected Works of Mao Mu

Perhaps the truest dignity of human beings is the ability to despise themselves. [America] Santayana

Only by respecting others can people be respected. Descartes: The Collected Works of Descartes

Man should respect himself and consider himself worthy of the noblest things. [Germany] Hegel: Collected Works of Hegel

Whether a person can achieve anything depends only on whether he has self-esteem and self-confidence. Socrates

Although dignity is not a virtue, it is the mother of many virtues. Collins Tom

A farmer standing is much more noble than a gentleman kneeling. Franklin

People who have no self-esteem are close to inferiority. [English] Shakespeare: The Collected Works of Shakespeare

It is better to respect yourself than to do good for loving others. Flaubert: Flaubert's Selected Novels

Regret for shameful behavior is to save life. Democritus (Ancient Greece): The Remnants of Works

Whoever respects himself will be respected. Balzac: Collected Works of Balzac

Self-esteem is a great lever in one's soul. Belinsky: Collected Works of belinsky

When people learn to beautify themselves, they become beautifiers of existence. [Germany] Nietzsche: "Strong Will as Art"

If a person can start a contest between good and evil in his heart, he can be regarded as a person worthy of respect. [English] Luo? Browning: Apology of Bishop Blaugram

Self-esteem based on justice and correctness is often the most beneficial. Milton: Paradise Lost

Respect others' right of self-love first, and then be respected by others. [English] Hertzritt: Chatting at the Dinner

To improve others, you must be sublime. [Germany] Nietzsche: The Wagner Incident

People who cherish ideas must cherish their own dignity. [Su] Suhomlinski: A Letter to My Son

needs to build self-esteem, and then others will respect it. Dreiser: Sister Carrie

Cherish your dignity-this is the source of true beauty. [Su] Suhomlinski: "Letter to My Son"

If you don't love yourself diligently, you won't achieve anything, and you don't deserve to achieve anything. Russell? Baker: The Source of Ambition

Life without people's pride is not normal. [Japan] Saneatsu Mushakoji: On Life

Great men are just like us. Montaigne: Essays on Life

A person who has any legitimate reason to trust himself will never show off in front of others to make others trust him. Dickens: David? Copperfield

Anyone who has physical shortcomings that lead to contempt always has a constant stimulus in his heart to save himself from contempt. Bacon: On Disability

According to justice, properly handled self-esteem is the most beneficial. Milton: Paradise Lost

Don't let a man guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. Emerson: The Diary

The only real dignity is the dignity that will not be diminished by the indifference of others. Hammarskj? ld (Sweden): Records

My dignity is like a dark cloud. Only a breeze holds it and it will fall down at once. Shakespeare: Henry IV

A selfish man will be like a lonely fruitless fruit tree, withering day by day, but self-respect and self-love are the source of all great undertakings as a driving force for perfection. Turgenev (Russia): Luo Ting

I have never betrayed myself cheaply. I have never measured myself by other people's standards. [Italy] Sophie girl? Roland: Life and Love

I said that human beings shouldn't possess people's property. I said that the least developed person in the world is as important to himself or herself as the most developed person is to himself or herself. Whitman: Miscellaneous Words

If you want to be respected, the first thing is that you have to respect yourself. Only in this way can you win the respect of others. Dostoevsky (Russia): Insulted and Damaged

No matter when others are in front of you or you are alone, don't do anything despicable: the most important thing is self-esteem. Pythagoras (ancient Greece)

It is inferiority to think too low of yourself because of pain. [Netherlands] Spinoza: On Philosophy

When people criticize society, they often forget their responsibilities. [Germany] Engels: Selected Works of Marx and Engels

If a person has no self-esteem, it will be worthless. Self-esteem is Archimedes' lever that can move the earth, but at the same time, only those who can control their self-esteem like a rider riding a horse and sacrifice their own ego for the benefit of the ego are worthy of the title of master. Turgenev (Russia): Luo Ting

Never use any "trust" to eliminate the fact, and those who respect themselves should never blindly trust each other. [Germany] Marx: "Marx to Ianos? Bandia

Self-esteem is the cornerstone of all virtues. Maxwell? Morz: The Pillar of Life

Self-esteem is a tool for us to preserve. It is similar to a tool for species to last forever. It is necessary, it is precious to us, it gives us happiness, and it must be hidden. Voltaire: A Dictionary of Philosophy? Self-esteem

Self-esteem is a virtue, and it is a driving force to promote a person's continuous development. [English] Mao Mu: Collected Works of Mao Mu

Generosity is giving beyond one's ability, and self-esteem is receiving less than one needs. [Li] Ji Bolun: The Prophet? Sand and foam

Respect is often paid in proportion to what is claimed. [English] plug? Johnson: the rambler

Self-esteem is the foundation of a person's character. If you lose self-esteem, a person's moral character will collapse. [America] Mrs. Steiner

Human beings have many noble characters, but one noble character is the pinnacle of life, and that is personal self-esteem. [Su] Suhomlinski: One Hundred Suggestions for Teachers

The most important thing is to respect yourself. Milton: Defending the British People Again

Respecting yourself without humiliating your character as a human being is independent self-esteem. [Japan] Fukuzawa Yukichi

You should be a self-respecting person, and it is important not to let your self-esteem exceed the limit. Self-esteem is a strong-willed nature and characteristic. [Su] budyonny: The Legendary Hero budyonny

Self-esteem is the source of most virtues, while vanity is the source of almost all evils. Shang fuer: aphorisms and introspection

As a driving force for perfection, self-esteem and self-love are the source of all great undertakings. Turgenev (Russia): Luo Ting

Real self-esteem does not come from the great cause you have achieved, the wealth you have, the honor you have won, but from your appreciation of yourself, the son of the emperor. Maxwell? Morz: Your Potential

Only those who respect themselves will respect others. Henry? James: The Portrait of a Lady

The sum total of a person's behavior is to maintain his dignity, but at the same time, it does not infringe on the freedom of others. [English] F? Bacon: The Growth of Knowledge? Social knowledge

There are always things that people don't understand, and it is with this that people can get along and respect each other. [A] Quseni: Center Dies Before Dawn

Dignity is something that cannot be wasted in the human soul. [Wisdom] Nicomedes? Guzman: Bread under Boots

Once a man loses his self-esteem, he ceases to be a man and becomes a crawling ghost. Karim: Prometheus, don't throw away the fire!

if you lose money, you lose small things; If the land is lost, it is a loss of big things; If you lose your dignity, you lose everything. [Arabic] Proverb

Although inferiority is opposite to pride, it is actually the closest to pride. Spinoza: Ethics

Regarding honor and shame, the moderate is proper self-esteem, the excessive one is vanity, and the insufficient one is too self-abased. [Ancient Greece] Aristotle:

Ethics requires both self-respect and self-contempt. Love? Young: Night Thinking

A person's sense of self-dignity is admirable when it is hidden in his heart, but ridiculous when it is made public. Laroche Foucault: The Book of Moral Proverbs

Before asking for help, you must work hard yourself. [Tan] Jie? Kimpira: Good and Evil, Fire and Water Are Incompatible

The skin on the soles of the feet is the best, and the skin on the face is the best. [Japan] Miura Baien

Self-respect is the second belief, which is the root of all evil. [English] F? Bacon:

Be careful in New Island. People's lives are just tied to the front line./Take good care of yourself. Why worry about the world? [Persia] Hafez: Selected Works of Oriental Literature

Self-respect is the most gorgeous dress a person can wear, which can arouse people's noblest emotions. [English] plug? Smiles: Self-help

Self-respect-the cornerstone of all virtues. [British] Herschel: Speech on January 2th, 1883

A self-respecting person is like wearing armor, and nothing can pierce it. Longfellow: Michelangelo

Self-respect is the greatest motivation of those noble souls. Rousseau: the reverie of a lonely walker

a normal person should know self-respect wherever he is. Balzac:

Without self-respect, there would be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride and self-esteem-this is a stone to temper delicate feelings ... [Su] Suhomlinski: The Art of Education

A person who doesn't know how to respect himself is just like a grass. He is spineless, grovelling and frivolous. [India] Five Books

A person is respected by others not because he is rich, but because he has wisdom, knowledge, a warm heart and a pair of hands that love to work. [Su] Movie:

The deepest essence of human nature is the desire for respect. [America] Dell? Carnegie: The Kit of Wisdom

Those who are respected will always be remembered. [Ancient Greece] Homer: Iliad

A hungry dog will accept the food you give it under any circumstances, … but it's two different things for a person, … you must pay attention to the ways and means, and he should keep his own dignity. Nyerere: Nyerere

shows no respect for others' self-esteem, just like a jewel that can't stand the sunshine. [Sweden] Nobel: The Biography of Nobel

Whenever people don't respect us, we are always deeply angered. However, deep down, no one respects himself very much. Mark? Twain: Notes

... God won't help a man who can't respect himself; A person who doesn't respect himself can't be respected by others. [Egypt] Sadat: "Memoirs"

The day of prosperity,/should be humble to others; /When you are down and out,/you should respect yourself. [India] Wa Roire: Goral Proverbs?

People always want to be respected by people they respect. Rousseau: the reverie of a lonely walker

I think what we respect should be spiritual, and those who are knowledgeable and moral, regardless of their ancestry. I think it makes sense. Hardy: Tess of the D 'Urbervilles

People who respect others should not talk about themselves. [Su] Gorky: "I first saw this woman"

Every living thing loves itself. Cicero (ancient Rome): Good and Evil

It is an inherent characteristic of a wise man to endure poverty with dignity. Democritus (Ancient Greece): The Remnants of Works

Whoever has self-esteem will be respected. Balzac: Human Comedy

As long as you love yourself, you can do it right and stand firm. Edmund? Goncourt: Germaine? Rutherton

A person with enough self-esteem is always more confident, capable and efficient. Adler: The Third Trend of Thought

If people have no self-esteem, they will be worthless. Turgenev (Russia): Luo Ting

Self-esteem, as a positive way to achieve the ideal state.