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Famous quotes about self-esteem and self-confidence

1. A writer’s self-esteem is a disease similar to inflammation of the soul. Once someone gets this disease, they can no longer hear the singing of birds, see the bright sunshine, and turn a blind eye to spring. ——Chekhov

2. Self-esteem is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-esteem is indispensable, and self-esteem is indispensable. ——Chinese journalist, political commentator and publisher Zou Taofen

3. People are shocked in various ways. Some are in the spine; some are in the nerves; some are in moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting is in personal dignity. ——John Goldsworth

4. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev

5. Although self-esteem is not a virtue, it is the parent of most virtues. ——Collins' "Epigrams"

6. Self-esteem and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings - Turgenev

7. Don't let a person go Guard his dignity, but let his dignity guard him. ——Emerson

8. Believe in your own thoughts and believe that what you know in your heart must be suitable for others. This is genius. ——Emerson

9. Don’t belittle yourself, nor brag blindly. ——Mao Dun

10. Whether a person can achieve success depends only on whether he has self-esteem and self-confidence. ——Ancient Greek thinker, philosopher, and educator Socrates

11. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for one's own honor, pride, and self-respect are the stones that sharpen delicate emotions. ——Suhomlinsky

12. In real life, every great undertaking begins with confidence and takes the first step with confidence. ——August von Schlegel

13. Cleaning the floor, washing spittoons, and the office of the president all have their own dignity. ——Nixon

14. If you want others to respect you, you must first respect yourself. ——Tao Xingzhi

15. If you are not afraid of losing a hundred battles, you are afraid of being discouraged. ——Anonymous

16. Honesty is a symbol of strength. It shows a person's high self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity. ——Eileen Casser

17. National dignity is more important than security and more valuable than destiny——T.W. Wilson

18. If there is no self-confidence , you will never be happy. ——Larochevko

19. Human dignity can be summed up in one sentence: his belief. ...It is more valuable than money, status, power, and even life. ——Haikal

20. Self-esteem is the great lever in a person’s soul. ——Belinsky

21. Maintaining and cultivating each student's self-esteem depends on how the teacher views the student's personal academic performance. ——Suhomlinsky

22. In literature, young people often start their careers as judges. Only when wisdom and experience come, do they finally gain the dignity of being tried. ——Thomas Hardy

23. Failure to respect other people’s self-esteem is like a gem that cannot withstand the sun. ——Nobel

24. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, sense of honor, pride, and self-esteem are the stones to hone delicate emotions. ——Suhomlinsky

25. You should never disrespect yourself in order to please others. ——Rousseau

26. Although despair often occurs, it is not as terrible as despair. ——Johnson

27. Self-esteem, illusions, precocious emotions and intellectual sluggishness, plus inevitable consequences. Sloth, these are the bane. Science, labor, practical work. Only then can we wake up our sick and dissolute youth. ——Goncharov

28. If a country cannot have the courage to defend its dignity at all costs, then this country is worthless——Schiller

29. For those who are above destiny, faith is the master of life. ——Helen Keller

30. If a country cannot have the courage to maintain its dignity at all costs, then this country is worthless. ——Schiller

31. Men—eighty percent of men have only two things in their subconscious—self-esteem and vanity. If you can master this kind of psychology, it will be easy to ask a proud man to stand up or sit down. ——Taiwanese female writer, formerly known as Chen Maoping Sanmao

32. Only when you want to be respected by others and there is no other way, beautiful clothes can come in handy. ——Samuel Johnson

33. People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity to be self-reliant. ——Suhomlinsky

34. Every upright person should maintain his dignity. ——Rousseau

35. Our dignity lies not in what we do, but in what we know. ——Santayana

36. If you don’t know your own dignity, you can’t respect the dignity of others. ——Schiller

37. All human dignity lies in thought. ——Pascoe

38. People will regret themselves and then others will regret them, their families will destroy themselves and then destroy them, and their countries will cut down on themselves and then others will cut them down.

——"Mencius"

39. Without self-respect, there will be no moral purity and rich personality spirit. Respect for oneself, honor, pride, and self-respect—this is a stone for honing delicate emotions. ——Suhomlinsky

40. Respect the opinions of others. Never say: "You are wrong." - Carnegie

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

42. A self-respecting person knows how to respect others, because he knows that in order to win the respect of others, he must first respect others. ——Anonymous

43. People are shocked in various ways: some are on the spine; some are on the nerves; some are on moral feelings; and the strongest and most lasting one is on personal dignity. . ——John Goldsworth

44. High self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or lack of self-criticism. People with strong self-esteem do not think that they are superior to others, but they just have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings. ——E.S. Cohen

45. Maintaining and cultivating each student's self-esteem depends on how teachers view students' personal academic performance. ——Former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky

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

47. A person should respect himself and regard himself as worthy of the most noble things. ——Hegel

48. There needs to be a balance between people, just like nature needs balance. Not respecting other people's feelings and feelings will ultimately only cause others to dislike and hate you. ——Dale Carnegie

49. Excessive self-esteem makes us more sensitive, trapped in ourselves, and ultimately unable to experience the joy of life.

——Anonymous