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Self-respect   /sɛlf-rɪspˈɛkt/   Listen
Self-respect

noun
1.
The quality of being worthy of esteem or respect.  Synonyms: dignity, self-regard, self-worth.  "Showed his true dignity when under pressure"






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"Self-respect" Quotes from Famous Books



... whose nuts are too much unlike my own to let them accept my literary formula, my boldness of language, and my physiological characters acting under the influence of circumstances; and I refer to brother writers who possess self-respect; I leave the fools and the scoundrels on one side. For a man to be able to work on pluckily, it is best for him to expect neither good faith nor justice. To be in the right ...
— His Masterpiece • Emile Zola

... clear to Robert that this was a sneer, but he had too much self-respect and too much regard for Herbert ...
— Robert Coverdale's Struggle - Or, On The Wave Of Success • Horatio, Jr. Alger

... change his mind after this. If you have not saved my life, Dave, you have saved my self-respect, for your prompt action, quite as soon as it was prudent for you to act, redeemed me from any further submission, and I expected to throw away my life rather than sign that order. I think he would not have killed me, for that would have blocked his game; but he would have wounded ...
— Stand By The Union - SERIES: The Blue and the Gray--Afloat • Oliver Optic

... for his uncle, his heart had never given such a leap as at finding himself suddenly raised from the depressed down- trodden coward into something like manhood and self-respect. ...
— The Caged Lion • Charlotte M. Yonge

... Grand Avenue as straight and clean and fine as they make 'em on Riverside Drive. Girls of my own kind, they are, and I'm going back there to find the one that God intended for me. You've taught me what a good girl can do toward making a man of a beast. You've taught me pride and self-respect. You've taught me so much that I'd rather that I'd died back there beneath the spears of Oda Iseka's warriors than live here beneath the sneers and contempt of servants, and the pity ...
— The Mucker • Edgar Rice Burroughs


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