Self-love seems so often unrequited.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Well, I think everyone struggles with self-love.
The principle we call self-love never seeks anything external for the sake of the thing, but only as a means of happiness or good: particular affections rest in the external things themselves.
Love is a mutual self-giving which ends in self-recovery.
Self-love has very little to do with how you feel about your outer self. It's about accepting all of yourself.
He fell in love with himself at first sight, and it is a passion to which he has always remained faithful. Self-love seems so often unrequited.
I don't think anyone's ever accused me of too much self-love.
To me, self-esteem is not self-love. It is self-acknowledgment, as in recognizing and accepting who you are.
I've had moments of deep self-involvement that didn't come from a place of loving myself but quite the opposite.
Had we not loved ourselves at all, we could never have been obliged to love anything. So that self-love is the basis of all love.
Self-love is the source of all our other loves.