Quotes about esteem
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I have never yet known what it was to separate esteem from love Jane Austen
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He who does not think too much of himself is much more esteemed than he imagines Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
esteem flee greet prayer profound quite sends shadows
I greet you. Not quite as the world sends greetings, but with profound esteem and with the prayer that for you now and forever, the day breaks, and the shadows flee away.
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If I see myself on a worst-dressed list - and I've been on many of them - I tend to have low self esteem for 24 hours. I just like to feel comfortable, and I like being excited about whatever it is I'm wearing. I hate subjecting myself to that kind of criticism! Busy Philipps
esteem good work written
Fiction is the thing I esteem most in my own work; I feel that, even if it's no good, only I could have written those books. Edmund White
esteem government held individual infallible objects offers paths pedantry sole species truth
We see that pedantry has never been held in such esteem for the government of the world as in our times, and it offers as many paths of the true intelligible species and objects of infallible and sole truth as there are individual pedants. Giordano Bruno
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Self esteem and a healthy body image for people with disabilities are so often hard-fought. Stella Young
esteem held high horses seems sprinter
It seems like a sprinter is never held in as high esteem as horses that go the routes. If I was voting, he would get my vote, I can tell you that.
esteemed penny shall worth
He that has a penny in his purse, is worth a penny: Have and you shall be esteemed
esteem helps provides self students
It provides self esteem to the individual. It also helps students do better in school. Kenny Rogers
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No man is esteemed for gay garments but by fools and women Walter Raleigh
esteemed fought honorable men righteous understood
I want it understood that all these men fought for principle, not for plunder, and that they were true-hearted, honorable soldiers, fighting for what they esteemed was a righteous cause.
esteem gives glorious harder obstacles obtain
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; 'Tis dearness only that gives everything its value. Thomas Paine
esteem knows
He who knows himself best esteems himself least.