“It’s more important to learn to love yourself than to find love from someone else.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Lose him by walking away and realizing all the love you need resides inside your heart. Lose him by believing that you are worth more than what he offers you and the way he treats you.”— Liane White, thoughtcatalog.com
“Lose him when he causes you to fall out of love with yourself. Lose him when you start wishing you can be someone else, someone he would love.”— Liane White, thoughtcatalog.com
“If someone makes you doubt yourself, if someone makes you feel like you’re too much to handle or you’re hard to live with, ask yourself if it’s really you or is it because that person is incapable of loving you? Is this person just making excuses because they’re looking for a way out? Is this person…”— Rania Naim, thoughtcatalog.com
“We forget that we are loveable. We forget that we’re desired. We forget that we are anything other than the hard-shelled, busybody workaholics that we’ve all been trained to behave as. We forget that we, too, merit adoration.”— Heidi Priebe, thoughtcatalog.com
“She doesn’t need to text you, because she has self-respect. Self-esteem. Self-love. And that’s all she really needs.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Nobody else is capable of loving me as honestly as I can myself.”— Sade Andria Zabala, thoughtcatalog.com
“You must be whole on your own in order to properly give to others.”— Mirtha Michelle Castro, amazon.com
“When I entered an honest relationship with myself, I began to fall in love with me.”— Mirtha Michelle Castro, amazon.com
“The honeymoon phase doesn't last forever and becoming dependent on another human being will cause identity issues down the road.”— Mirtha Michelle Castro, amazon.com
“Part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself.”— Nicola Yoon, amazon.com
“Just because someone else gave up on you doesn’t mean that you have to give up on you.”— Molly Burford, thoughtcatalog.com
“It’s more important to learn to love yourself than to find love from someone else.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Let me be imperfect. I assure you, my imperfections drive me to improve. Let me love myself. I assure you, loving myself despite my faults will only make me a better person.”— Dan Pearce, amazon.com
“There's nothing wrong with self-improvement, as long as you recognize that at some point you're going to have to accept yourself in all your imperfect glory. What's wrong with liking yourself the way you are?”— Jessica Zafra, books.google.com
“You must love yourself, sweet soul. Even when you are tired. Even when you are angry. Even when you are dissatisfied. Even when you want to scream so loud that the heavens shake.”— Abirami P. Kurukkal, instagram.com