S Quotes
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“Self-talk reflects your innermost feelings.”
“Self-transformation commences with a period of self-questioning. Questions lead to more questions, bewilderment leads to new discoveries, and growing personal awareness leads to transformation in how a person lives. Purposeful modification of the self only commences with revising our mind’s internal functions. Revamped internal functions eventually alter how we view our external environment.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Self-trust firms up your inner territory and grounds you with solid premises for believing in who you are.”
Source: Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power
“Self trust is the essence of heroism.”
Source: Character and Heroism
“Self under self, a pile of selves I stand
Threaded on time, and with metaphysic hand
Lift the farm like a lid and see
Farm within farm, and in the centre, me.”
Source: The Poems of Norman MacCaig
“Self-understanding is a lifetime endeavour. It is not a weekend seminar. It does not come in capsule form.”
Source: The Art of Talking to Yourself
“Self-validation begins with understanding that you are enough just as you are. It does not matter what other people’s thoughts are.”
Source: 365 Motivational Life Lessons
“Self-validation is an art of self-discovery with courage.”
“Self-validation is an essential component of self-worth and self-confidence. Speak words that help you stay validated to a point where you cannot be intimidated.”
Source: 365 Motivational Life Lessons
“Self-will and prayer are both ways of getting things done. At the center of self-will is me, carving a world in my image, but at the center of prayer is God, carving me in his Son's image.”
Source: A Praying Life: Connecting With God In A Distracting World
“Self-will can either destroy or catapult your ministry.”
“Self worship is different from self love.”
“Self worth and net worth are not the same.”
Source: What on Earth Am I Here For? Purpose Driven Life
“Self worth cannot be verfied by others”
“Self worth cannot be verified by others. You are worthy because you say it is so. If you depend on others for your value it is other-worth.”
Source: Everyday Wisdom for Success (Easyread Large Edition)
“Self-worth equals net worth.”
“Self-worth is another meaning of happiness to those who want to believe!”
“Self worth is everything. Without it life is a misery.”
“Self-Worth Is More Valuable Than Net-Worth.”
“Self worth is not measured by what you have, no matter how full your life is. Rather, it comes from what you are, how authentically you're really living your life, and how much you are willing to give to something other than your own insecurities.”
“Self-worth is the harmony of giving and receiving, sowing and reaping. Break this reciprocity dynamic and watch your self-worth get crushed piece by piece.”
Source: NO LONGER CONFUSED: A Journey To Clarity
“Self-worth isn’t given—it’s claimed.”
Source: Don't Let Them: The Missing Piece to an Ultimate Mindset
“Self-Worth. Self-Love. Self-Esteem. Self-Motivation. Self-Confidence. All of these things equal Self-Empowerment. Always believe in yourself, even if nobody else does!”
“Self worth sets the standard that life meets.”
“Self-worth to me is the value I place on myself as a person, based on my beliefs, abilities, and actions.
It is the foundation of my mental and emotional well-being.”
Source: Toxic Self-Love: A Guide To Understanding Narcissism In Yourself
“Self, listen for moment, I will speak to you.”
“Self, service, substance is the Divine order and nothing counts until we give ourselves.”
“Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion. When we focus on ourselves, our world contracts as our problems and preoccupations loom large. But when we focus on others, our world expands. Our own problems drift to the periphery of the mind and so seem smaller, and we increase our capacity for connection - or compassionate action.”
“Self-absorption intensifies isolation, but permits it to go unnoticed.”
“Self-acceptanc e leads to success, not the other way around.”
“Self-acceptance begets acceptance from others, which begets even deeper, more genuine self-acceptance. It can be done. But no one is going to bestow it on you. It is a gift only you can give yourself.”
“Self-acceptance begins in infancy, with the influence of your parents and siblings and other important people.”
“Self-acceptance begins in infancy, with the influence of your parents and siblings and other important people. Your own level of self-acceptance is determined largely by how well you feel you are accepted by the important people in your life. Your attitude toward yourself is determined largely by the attitudes that you think other people have toward you. When you believe that other people think highly of you, your level of self-acceptance and self-esteem goes straight up. The best way to build a healthy personality involves understanding yourself and your feelings.”
“Self-acceptance comes from meeting life's challenges vigorously. Don't numb yourself to your trials and difficulties, nor build mental walls to exclude pain from your life. You will find peace not by trying to escape your problems, but by confronting them courageously. You will find peace not in denial, but in victory.”
“Self-acceptance has been a blessed by-product of middle age.”
“Self-acceptance is involved in this process. You have got to be able to look at both your dark and your light side and not get enamored or depressed by either.”
“Self-acceptance is my refusal to be in an adversarial relationship to myself.”
Source: A Woman's Self-Esteem: Struggles and Triumphs in the Search for Identity
“Self-acquainta nce is a rare condition.”
“Self-actualization cannot be attained if it is made an end in itself, but only as a side effect of self-transcendence.”
Source: Man's Search for Meaning
“Self-actualization is what educated existence is all about. For members of the educated class, life is one long graduate school. When they die, God meets them at the gates of heaven, totes up how many fields of self-expression they have mastered, and then hands them a divine diploma and lets them in.”
Source: The Paradise Suite: Bobos in Paradise and On Paradise Drive
“Self-actualized people are independent of the good opinion of others.”
“Self-actualized people...live more in the real world of nature than in the man-made mass of concepts, abstractions, expectations, beliefs and stereotypes that most people confuse with the world.”
“Self-actualizing people - highly functioning people who live at extraordinary levels of awareness - train their minds to focus on what they intend to create and what they intend to manifest, and they won't let anybody change their mind.”
“Self-actualizing people are those who have come to a high level of maturation, health and self-fulfillment... the values that self-actualizers appreciate include truth, creativity, beauty, goodness, wholeness, aliveness, uniqueness, justice, simplicity, and self-sufficiency.”
“Self-actualizing people have a deep feeling of identification, sympathy, and affection for human beings in general. They feel kinship and connection, as if all people were members of a single family.”
“Self-actualizing people must be what they can be.”
“Self-admiration giveth much consolation.”
“Self-affection is the real dwelling to which we must always return with a view to a faithfulness to ourselves and an ability to welcome the other as different.”
Source: Building a New World
“Self-affirmation cannot be found in love; it is a prior condition of genuine love.”
Source: Advice from a Failure
“Self-analysis always cheats.”