Top Insecurity Quotes

  • There’s no room in perfection for insecurity. – RK Lilley

    There’s no room in perfection for insecurity.– RK Lilley

  • There’s no room in perfection for insecurity.– RK Lilley

  • A little insecurity in a submissive wasn’t a bad thing, but her doubts shouldn’t be whether the Dominant cared. – Cherise Sinclair

    A little insecurity in a submissive wasn’t a bad thing, but her doubts shouldn’t be whether the Dominant cared.– Cherise Sinclair

  • If you have felt any ounce of fear, insecurity, and uncertainty during your work day, then you might be an entrepreneur. – Timothy Freriks

    If you have felt any ounce of fear, insecurity, and uncertainty during your work day, then you might be an entrepreneur.– Timothy Freriks

  • Often, under the layers of our maturity is a child’s insecurity screaming for love and attention. – Charles F Glassman

    Often, under the layers of our maturity is a child’s insecurity screaming for love and attention.– Charles F Glassman

  • Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging. – Bryant McGill

    Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging.– Bryant McGill

  • Human hearts are such pathetic, frail little things-¦ like Ego wrapped in needy insecurity stuffed inside a glass box, so easily shattered. – Jaden Wilkes

    Human hearts are such pathetic, frail little things-¦ like Ego wrapped in needy insecurity stuffed inside a glass box, so easily shattered.– Jaden Wilkes

  • (President) Lyndon Johnson still snapped between exultation and insecurity. – Rick Perlstein

    (President) Lyndon Johnson still snapped between exultation and insecurity.– Rick Perlstein

  • Greatness comes not in possessing security, but in withstanding insecurity. – Jeffrey Fry

    Greatness comes not in possessing security, but in withstanding insecurity.– Jeffrey Fry

  • We’d avoid a lot of insecurity, if we fully, wholly believed in God’s wild affection for us. – Mary E DeMuth

    We’d avoid a lot of insecurity, if we fully, wholly believed in God’s wild affection for us.– Mary E DeMuth