He who undervalues himself is justly undervalued by others.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
He that undervalues himself will undervalue others, and he that undervalues others will oppress them.
Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.
He is a very humble man, that thinks not himself better than some others.
We must never undervalue any person. The workman loves not that his work should be despised in his presence. Now God is present everywhere, and every person is His work.
He who stands aloof runs the risk of believing himself better than others and misusing his critique of society as an ideology for his private interest.
He who doesn't consider himself is seldom considerate of others.
I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinions of himself than on the opinions of others.
The value of a man is in his intrinsic qualities: in that of which power cannot strip him and which adverse fortune cannot take away. That for which he is indebted to circumstances is mere trapping and tinsel.
His failures are as valuable as his successes: by misjudging one thing he conforms something else, even if at the time he does not know what that something else is.
The writer knows his own worth, and to be overvalued can confuse and destroy him as an artist.