A Quote by Louise Hay

Until you love yourself, you will never know who you really are and you won’t know what you’re really capable of — © Louise Hay
Until you love yourself, you will never know who you really are and you won’t know what you’re really capable of
One of the things that I learned is that you never truly know yourself until you challenge yourself. It is when you are confronted with challenges that you see what you are really made of, what is important to you and what your true aspirations are...sometimes you think that you really know yourself, and then you find out that you really don't.
Once you are really challenged, you find something in yourself. Man doesn't know what he is capable of until he is asked.
We never really know what people are capable of until the only person they can rely on is themselves.
I had never heard of staph until I got it. Didn't really know what was. Still don't really know what it is, but I know you just don't want to have it.
You may be able to write a novel, you may not. You will never know until you have worked very hard indeed and written at least part of it. You will never really know until you have written the whole of it and submitted it for publication.
You never really know yourself until you see yourself under pressure.
You've got to love yourself first, and until you value yourself enough and love yourself enough to know that, you can't really have a healthy relationship.
consider the implications. We think we know what we want, but we can never really know until we've got it. And sometimes when we have, we discover we never really wanted it in the first place - but then it's too late
people will tell you were they have gone, they'll tell you where to go, but until you get there for yourself you never really know.
On Elsewhere we fool ourselves into thinking we know what will be just because we know the amount of time we have left. We know this, but we never really know what will be. We never know what will happen.
I think writers would do better to consider that idea [to write to yourself], because you know yourself really well, and you never know your demographic fully. You only get into trouble if you try to please somebody you don't really understand.
The truth is, you can never really know a man until you've loaned him money. And you can never know a woman until you've slept in her bed.
You know something?" He lifted his head, and when he turned to me, he had this strange look in his eyes. Almost as if he was really seeing me for the first time. "I don't think I ever really lived until this. I've never done anything that mattered before, but now I'm fighting to save my life, and yours. And I know it sounds really cheesy and lame, but I don't think I ever really felt alive. Not until I met you.
If we do not let people do things the way they do, we will never know what they are really capable of and they will just follow our boarding school rules.
Everybody always talks about it, about how you don't know love until you meet your baby, and you really feel that. There are no words. It was a really wonderful surprise. And there is no way to prepare yourself for the sleep deprivation and what comes with it.
Until you value yourself enough and love yourself enough to know that, you can't really have a healthy relationship.
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