Quote #186292
I have an everyday religion that works for me. Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line.
Lucille Ball
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line frames self-regard as a practical, daily “religion”—not a doctrine but a habit that stabilizes a person’s choices. Read this way, “love yourself first” points to self-respect and emotional grounding rather than narcissism: when you value your own well-being, you set healthier boundaries, choose relationships more wisely, and act with greater confidence. The second clause—“everything else falls into line”—suggests a cascading effect: inner alignment precedes outer order. As a piece of popular wisdom often attributed to a beloved entertainer, it also reflects a modern, therapeutic ethos in which personal happiness and self-care are treated as prerequisites for success and connection.




