You really have to be some kind of a creep for a dog to reject you.
When the enemy enthusiastically embraces you, and the fellow countrymen bitterly reject you, it is hard not to wonder if you are, in fact, a traitor.
Don't they always go from bad to worse? There's no turning back--your old self rejects you, and shuts you out. ~Lilly Bart
You put yourself on the line as a performer, and when people reject you, it's a personal rejection.
There's nothing like rejection to make you do an inventory of yourself.
Destroy your primitivity, and you will most probably get along well in the world, maybe achieve great success--but Eternity will reject you. Follow up your primitivity, and you will be shipwrecked in temporality, but accepted by Eternity.
There are two kinds of witnesses. One kind is the people that surround you. You are constantly aware that you are being watched, witnessed. With so many eyes watching you, you are reduced to an object. . . And you are afraid because they may not appreciate you. They may not feed your ego, they may not like you, they may reject you. Now you are in their hands.
There's nothing you could really avoid about giving yourself to somebody who ultimately rejects you. That's just life.
Look at 'American Idol,' which I don't look at. Those winners haven't become household names except for Jennifer Hudson, and she was a reject. You can't aim to be a household name. You just have to be successful.
The reason that one person rejects you will be the exact same reason someone else is drawn to you.
Any relationships that would reject you for being true to yourself are - by definition - abusive relationships. You'll be much better off when you let them go.
For every person who might reject you if you live your truth, there are ten others who will embrace you and welcome you home.
If somebody rejects you or your choices, you are still real, and you are still worth every bit as much as you would be if you had not been rejected.
God will never reject you. Whether you accept Him is your decision.
. . . if it's not your style to stretch and go the extra mile to make sure our customer experience is great, you're going to have an allergic reaction to this company. You probably won't stay. If you do try and stay, but can't adapt to the culture then it will reject you like a virus from a healthy immune system.
I'm a survivor in a business that constantly rejects you.
Even if the most important person in your world rejects you, you are still real, and you are still okay.
How everything you ever love will reject you or die. Everything you ever create will be thrown away. Everything you're proud of will end up as trash.
It's easy to cry when you realize that everyone you love will reject you or die.
Every rejection is incremental payment on your dues that in some way will be translated back into your work.