It takes courage and vigilance to create a context where self-love can emerge. |
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High levels of self-esteem were thought to reflect self-love, in this sense, while poor self-esteem reflected inadequate self-love. |
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Comics bring a long history of manifesting cultural anxieties, both self-love and self-loathing. |
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Attempts have been made to subordinate sympathy to self-love, but they appear to me perverse. |
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He takes it for granted that self-love is properly condemned whenever it can be shown to be harmful to the community. |
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We should not conclude that pity or other instinctual affections, or even rational self-love, are bad. |
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God demands the sacrifice of natural tendencies and the crucifixion of self-love. |
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Malvolio is a haughty major-domo, but where is his festering self-love and manic insecurity? |
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Because human knowledge is so limited and fallible, the order we perceive in society would seem to be an unintended consequence of private decisions driven by self-love. |
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The superpower of the ancient world was influenced both by God and by the demons of materialism, violence, self-love, fraud, and usury. |
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Hence, monastics are continuously involved in ascesis in order to rid their selves of the heavy burden of self-idolization and self-love. |
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In this state, there is self-love and a non-judgmental acceptance of our self and others. |
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We use these energetic programs to attract other people to us to test our self-love, our personal power, and our definition of who we are. |
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It is a piece of self-love to imagine that one has already attained to what is best. |
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Could they be better helped in solving their own lessons by feeling our self-love and compassion and mirroring it in themselves? |
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A huge part of self-love is being able to stand up for yourself when you are feeling taken advantage of. |
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He had to be awakened to the light of self-love and strong thinking freed from the influence of white folks. |
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The whole book is an exercise in self-love, disguised as an exercise in self-abnegation. |
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I think this, in part, is why self-love and self-hate co-exist in my poems, as they did in life. |
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What can break the power of our self-love, pride, insolence, and our high self-opinion? |
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But excessive self-love, or narcissism, could actually increase violence in schools. |
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Firth's conception of impartiality as disinterestedness and dispassionateness has the effect of omitting from moral cognition self-love and the self's love for particular communities. |
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For women, the love that dares not speak its name is self-love. |
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In the first stage, the innate, initial impulse of a living organism, plant, or animal is self-love and not pleasure, as the rival Epicureans contend. |
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He became enamoured of it, and his self-love led to his death. |
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Clarke plays her romantic view of Holly, which can come off as actressy self-love — or insecurity. |
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Observe quietly as we catch his healthy self-love presently in mid flow. |
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To have long term success with weight loss metals digging deeper, experiencing self-love and living life consciously. |
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In recent months a quartet of worthy standard-bearers has emerged to press the claims of disputatiousness over mutual affirmation and self-loathing against self-love. |
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Have you ever noticed how often God uses your spouse to reveal the unyielded areas of your heart? Conflict reveals unresolved issues of pride, independence, and self-love. |
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We have to decolonize our bodies and our sexualities and our relationships with each other, so we can come to a place of wholeness and self-love and respect for each other. |
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Self-love also means forgiving yourself for any misdeeds or harmful thoughts. |
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