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self-esteem personality fame
Being famous before you've formed your personality, before you have that self-esteem, is dangerous. Chris Evert
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In our rough and rugged individualism, we think of gentleness as weakness, being soft and virtually spineless. Not so! Gentleness includes such enviable qualities as having strength under control, being calm and peaceful when surrounded by a heated atmosphere, emitting a soothing effect on those who may be angry or otherwise beside themselves, and possessing tact and gracious courtesy that causes others to retain their self-esteem and dignity. Instead of losing, the gentle gain. Instead of being ripped off and taken advantage of, they come out ahead! Charles R. Swindoll
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The only thing socialists produce is debt and self-esteem Dennis Prager
self-esteem lows self
So many comics have such low self-esteem. Debra Wilson
self-esteem men imagination
For although a man is judged by his actions, by what he has said and done, a man judges himself by what he is willing to do, by what he might have said, or might have done—a judgment that is necessarily hampered, not only by the scope and limits of his imagination, but by the ever-changing measure of his doubt and self-esteem. Eleanor Catton
self-esteem men average
The average man plays to the gallery of his own self-esteem. Elbert Hubbard
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Many mathematicians derive part of their self-esteem by feeling themselves the proud heirs of a long tradition of rational thinking; I am afraid they idealize their cultural ancestors. Edsger Dijkstra
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The picture you have of yourself, your self-esteem, will have a profound effect on the way you see the world and the way your world sees you. Earl Nightingale
self-esteem school narrators
My narrators tend to be women with low self-esteem, so I can send them to charm school. Elinor Lipman
unfortunate conditions
She sounded as though love were an unfortunate but unavoidable condition. Diana Gabaldon
unfortunate-things canada building
The unfortunate thing is, for the contents of the building I could not get any insurance anywhere in Canada. Ernst Zundel
unfortunate fastidious
The fastidious are unfortunate; nothing satisfies them. Jean de La Fontaine
unfortunate-things finals unfortunate
That's the unfortunate thing about death. It's so terribly final. Marie Dressler
unfortunate-things childhood fiction
I had a ludicrous childhood, but I feel that I was able to profit from a lot of the idiotic and unfortunate things that happened to me by turning them into fiction. Heather O'Neill
unfortunate-things rewards appetite
the unfortunate thing about worldliness is that its rewards are rather less than its appetites. Phyllis Bottome
unfortunate-things trying limits
The most unfortunate thing that happens to a person who fears failure is that he limits himself by becoming afraid to try anything new. Leo Buscaglia
unfortunate-things people can-do
People who don't have a concept of the whole can do very unfortunate things. Joseph Campbell
standing-out boxes outside-the-box
You have to stand outside the box to see how the box can be re-designed. Charles Handy
standing waiting
We're standing by, waiting for them to tell us what to do. Joe Farmer
standing today tomorrow wake
Wake up. See what's happening. Today it's me, tomorrow it could be you standing here. It's a place you don't want to stand. Norma Aviles
standing-alone certitude
We have more faith in what we imitate than in what we create Bruce Lee
standing left hard
You don't know how hard I've tried to be left standing all by myself. Ayn Rand
standing
We told her, just standing there, in the street. It was bad. Holly Derrick
standing takes
I get off the bus, and he's the first one I see, this 18-year-old standing there crying. It takes you back. Tommy Tuberville
standing-out statements
I like to stand out and make a statement. Cindy Gallop
standing-out fitting
Whats the point of fitting in, when we were meant to stand out? Dr. Seuss