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A prince is also esteemed when he is a true friend and a true enemy.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
It is a region of high plains and of mountains, having limited fertility but esteemed for natural beauty. Its
— Robert A. Heinlein
Thomas Goodwin said that "next to the Bible, he esteemed Dr. Ames, his Marrow of Divinity, as the best book in the world.
— Joel R. Beeke
'Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed
— William Shakespeare
We can always make ourselves liked provided we act likable, but we cannot always make ourselves esteemed, no matter what our merits are.
— Nicolas Malebranche
The happiest moments my heart knows are those in which it is pouring forth its affections to a few esteemed characters.
— Thomas Jefferson
He who does not think much of himself is much more esteemed than he imagines.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I was once a student in a punk T-Shirt hooked on screwed-up scenarios. That's how I became the esteemed cultural figure that I am today.
— Bruce Sterling
It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there.
— Herman Melville
He who is highly esteemed is not easily conspired against;
— Niccolo Machiavelli
This visible world is wonderfully to be delighted in, and highly to be esteemed, because it is the theatre of God's righteous Kingdom.
— Thomas Traherne
Let a man (as most men do) rate themselves as the highest Value they can; yet their true Value is no more than it is esteemed by others.
— Thomas Hobbes
There is nothing more to be esteemed than a manly firmness and decision of character.
— William Hazlitt
My lectures were highly esteemed, but I am of opinion my operations rather kept down my practice, than increased it.
— Astley Cooper
It was no longer esteemed infamous for a Roman to survive his honor and independence.
— Edward Gibbon
If fortune wishes to make a man estimable, she gives him virtues; if she wishes to make him esteemed, she gives him success.
— Joseph Joubert
Would you be esteemed? live with persons that are estimable.
— Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles
Humility consists in not esteeming ourselves above other men, and in not seeking to be esteemed above them.
— Francis De Sales
An understanding heart is everything in a teacher, and cannot be esteemed highly enough.
— Carl Jung
Politeness is a desire to be treated politely, and to be esteemed polite oneself.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
No man can have much kindness for him by whom he does not believe himself esteemed, and nothing so evidently proves esteem as imitation.
— Samuel Johnson
The only basis on which to work for God is an esteemed appreciation of his deliverance.
— Oswald Chambers
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Best match for a narcissiist is a low self-esteemed enabler. — Beryl Dov
Best match for a narcissiist is a low self-esteemed enabler. — Beryl Dov
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous.
— Henry David Thoreau
The music of the most popular operas is so highly esteemed, it can stand endless revivals.
— Bruce Beresford
We are all savages inside. We all want to be the chosen, the beloved, the esteemed.
— Cheryl Strayed
Speak but little and well, if you would be esteemed as a man of merit.
— Richard Chenevix Trench
Trifling favors are readily acknowledged, though cheaply esteemed; but important ones are most rarely remembered.
— Giovanni Ruffini
For cleanness of body was ever esteemed to proceed from a due reverence to God, to society, and to ourselves.
— Francis Bacon
Within the hearts men, loyalty and consideration are esteemed greater than success.
— Bryant H. McGill
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned.
— Baruch Spinoza
Love comes slow, but God does it go fast. He was beautiful - then he was ugly. I esteemed him, then I esteemed him not.
— Tarryn Fisher
Those who would glorify their God must expect to encounter many trials. No one can be esteemed before the Lord without many conflicts. If,
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
No one can be really esteemed accomplished who does not greatly surpass what is usually met with.
— Jane Austen
Man believes himself always greater than he is, and is esteemed less than he is worth.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Even bear-baiting was esteemed heathenish and unchristian: the sport of it, not the inhumanity, gave offence.
— Alexander Hume
Noble deeds that are concealed are most esteemed.
— Blaise Pascal
Your inner Belly Dancer ... is your inner sensuality, your highest feminity, your great esteemed self made more apparent.
— Leandra J. Kalsy
Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities - because it is the quality which guarantees all others.
— Joseph Chamberlain
Profits, like sausages ... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them.
— Alvin Toffler
The more a victory cost, the more it was esteemed.
— Patrick O'Brian
The wiser a king is,
the greater his nation will become.
The more enlightened a nation is,
the more esteemed it is. — Matshona Dhliwayo
the greater his nation will become.
The more enlightened a nation is,
the more esteemed it is. — Matshona Dhliwayo
The moral faculties are generally and justly esteemed as of higher value than the intellectual powers.
— Charles Darwin
If another man wanted me, I was valuable. I was esteemed, no matter that it wasn't self-esteem.
— Stephanie Klein
The acknowledgment of and gratitude for favors and gifts received is loved and esteemed in Heaven and on earth.
— Ignatius Of Loyola
Yes, Consul. The next time one of our esteemed members turns into a worm and eats another esteemed member, we will inform you immediately.
— Cassandra Clare
The kind uncles and aunts of the race are more esteemed than its true spiritual fathers and mothers.
— Henry David Thoreau
During misfortunes, nothing aggravates our condition more, than to be esteemed deserving of them.
— Norm MacDonald
No man is esteemed for colorful garments except by fools and women.
— Walter Raleigh