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«To establish true self-esteem we must concentrate on our successes and forget about the failures and the negatives in our lives.»
Author: Denis Waitley
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«Not until we dare to regard ourselves as a nation, not until we respect ourselves, can we gain the esteem of others, or rather only then will it come of its own accord»
Author: Albert Einstein
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Physicist)
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«Whoever despises himself still esteems the despiser within himself»
«One does not hate as long as one has a low esteem of someone, but only when one esteems him as an equal or a superior.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
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«Nothing more clearly shows how little God esteems his gift to men of wealth, money, position and other worldly goods, than the way he distributes these, and the sort of men who are most amply provided with them.»
«The man that hails you Tom or Jack, / And proves by thumps upon your back / How he esteems your merit, / Is such a friend, that one had need / Be very much his friend indeed / To pardon or to bear it.»