Staying silent is like a slow growing cancer to the soul and a trait of a true coward. There is nothing intelligent about not standing up for yourself. You may not win every battle. However, everyone will at least know what you stood for—YOU.
Shannon L. AlderTags: women self-esteem integrity confidence silence courage bravery enemies self-worth self-respect choices coward dignity retreat assertiveness disrespect low-self-esteem fearful daughter-of-god assertive scores
if you think she is amazing, you are the ordinary one ...
Hera SeptyaditaTags: self-respect
Every woman that finally figured out her worth, has picked up her suitcases of pride and boarded a flight to freedom, which landed in the valley of change.
Shannon L. AlderTags: life empowerment acceptance women inspiration self-esteem confidence change marriage relationships moving-on self-worth self-respect pride challenges beginnings letting-go divorce breaking-up boundaries trials dignity break-ups
Taking care of yourself is one of the hardest jobs -- don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise. It's much easier to take care of others.
Charity ShumwayTags: self-respect self-awareness self-improvement
It is not the hand that rocks the cradle that rules the world; it is the woman that holds the keys to the kingdom.
Shannon L. AlderTags: kindness evil marriage self-respect spirituality dating games choices liars betrayal competition kingdom innocent mate the-one spouse insecure-women daughter-of-god jealous-women good-woman bickering-women christlike-woman insecure-woman right-woman unrighteous-woman
our thoughts have to be accountable to our self
Stefen DanyTags: self-respect
I will win , not immediately.... But Definately...!!!!!!
Akshay DalviTags: self-respect
We do not see the world through a window, but through a mirror. Everything we discern is comparatively held to the vision with which we see ourselves.
LeeAnn TaylorTags: love vision humanity people service hope light self believe self-respect self-love
Great self-respect is as often manifested in forbearance as in resentment.
E.D.E.N. SouthworthTags: self-respect forebearance
It is not unreasonable to want repentance from a wrongdoer before forgiving that wrongdoer, since, in the absence of repentance, hasty forgiveness may harm both the forgiver and the wrongdoer. The forgiver may be harmed by a failure to show self-respect. The wrongdoer may be harmed by being deprived of an important incentive - the desire to be forgiven - that could move him toward repentance and moral rebirth.
Jeffrie G. MurphyTags: revenge self-respect forgiveness repentance therapy getting-even forgiveness-therapy wrongdoer
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