Quotes about self-esteem
self-esteem thinking fluid
I think self-esteem is fluid. It's not a fixed state, and so some days are better than others. Jo Brand
self-esteem thinking suffering
I don't take compliments very easily. I think most musicians suffer from low self-esteem to some extent. James Taylor
self-esteem food grit
Popcorn for breakfast! Why not? It's a grain. It's like grits, but with high self-esteem. James Patterson
self-esteem opportunity individual
The individual who knows the score about life sees difficulties as opportunities Norman Vincent Peale
self-esteem thinking made
Think positively about yourself.... ask God who made you to keep on remaking you. Norman Vincent Peale
self-esteem thinking forget
Forget yourself! Think courage. Norman Vincent Peale
self-esteem father rejection
It was something she didn't want me to do because she thought the rejection would ruin my self-esteem. My father was, like, 'If she wants to try it, let her try it.' Ellen Muth
self-esteem concern esteem
Don't regard what anyone says of you, for this, after all, is no concern of yours. Epictetus
self-esteem soul prison
Self is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. Henry Van Dyke
self-esteem quality looks
While we are indifferent to our good qualities, we keep on deceiving ourselves in regard to our faults, until we come to look on them as virtues. Heinrich Heine
self-esteem responsibility hands
A human being's first responsibility is to shake hands with himself. Henry Winkler
self-esteem thinking hands
Very early on, you figure out that you put your self-esteem in the hands of strangers. There's a different commodity. There's the Helena Bonham Carter that everyone thinks they know, who really has nothing to do with me. But you just have to let that go. Helena Bonham Carter
self-esteem hands stranger
Why do you put your self esteem in the hands of complete strangers? Helena Bonham Carter
self-esteem thinking actors
To be an actor, a lot of times it's a strange combination of high confidence and low self-esteem. Which is a weird combination to have, but I think it's sort of very common among actors. Kurt Fuller
self-esteem insults-you praise
Your saying 'I do not understand you' is praise beyond my worth, and an insult you do not deserve. Khalil Gibran
self-esteem editors advertisers
What editors are obliged to appear to say that Naomi Wolf
self-esteem stronger rising
The stronger that women grow, the more prestige, fame, and money is accorded to the display professions: They are held higher and higher above the heads of rising women, for them to emulate. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem men thinking
What are other women really thinking, feeling, experiencing, when they slip away from the gaze and culture of men? Naomi Wolf
self-esteem mean sick
Healthy" and "diseased," as Susan Sontag points out...are often subjective judgments that society makes for its own purposes. Women have long been defined as sick as a means of subjecting them to social control. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem eye reflection
Today a woman must ignore her reflection in the eyes of her lover, since he might admire her, and seek it in the gaze of the God of Beauty, in whose perception she is never complete. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem equality behaviour
The beauty myth is always actually prescribing behaviour and not appearance. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem advancement used
As women demanded access to power, the power structure used the beauty myth materially to undermine women's advancement. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem air identity
Most urgently, women's identity must be premised upon our 'beauty' so that we will remain vulnerable to outside approval, carrying the vital sensitive organ of self-esteem exposed to the air. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem eye men
Beauty provokes harassment, the law says, but it looks through men's eyes when deciding what provokes it. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem body aging
At least a third of a woman's life is marked with aging; about a third of her body is made of fat. Both symbols are being transformed into operable condition Naomi Wolf
self-esteem names iron
Spokespeople sell women the Iron Maiden and name her "Health": if public discourse were really concerned with women's health, it would turn angrily upon this aspect of the beauty myth. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem age gold
'Beauty' is a currency system like the gold standard. Like any economy, it is determined by politics, and in the modern age in the West is is the last, best belief system that keeps male dominance intact. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem perception discrimination
Beauty discrimination has become necessary, not from the perception that women will not be good enough, but that they will be, as they have been, twice as good. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem social-values workplace
As soon as a woman's primary social value could no longer be defined as the attainment of virtuous domesticity, the beauty myth redefined it as the attainment of virtuous beauty. It did so to substitute both a new consumer imperative and a new justification for economic unfairness in the workplace where the old ones had lost their hold over newly liberated women. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem sight faces
Women have face-lifts in a society in which women without them appear to vanish from sight. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem stereotype constraints
Western women have been controlled by ideals and stereotypes as much as by material constraints. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem her-beauty today
The Victorian woman became her ovaries, as today's woman has become her "beauty. Naomi Wolf
self-esteem men body
Cosmetic surgery processes the bodies of woman-made women, who make up the vast majority of its patient pool, into man-made women. Naomi Wolf