Rupi Kaur Quotes
Rupi Kaur (born 1992) is a Canadian poet, illustrator, and performer whose debut collection milk and honey sold over four million copies and sparked a global movement in accessible, emotionally direct poetry. Her work explores themes of love, loss, trauma, femininity, and — most powerfully — self-healing and self-love. Through spare, unadorned verse paired with her own illustrations, Kaur has helped millions of readers name feelings they had never been able to articulate, and has made self-compassion feel urgent and possible.
Quotes by Rupi Kaur
Return to these words whenever you need a reminder that self-love is not a destination but a daily practice. The wisdom of Rupi Kaur invites you to look inward with honesty and tenderness — and to choose, again and again, to be on your own side. Explore more on our Self-Love Quotes page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rupi Kaur's most famous self-love quote?
Among her most shared lines is: How you love yourself is how you teach others to love you — a compact and powerful statement on the relationship between self-regard and the love we receive.
What books has Rupi Kaur written?
Her collections include milk and honey (2014), the sun and her flowers (2017), and home body (2020), each exploring cycles of hurt, healing, and growth.
Why has Rupi Kaur's poetry resonated so widely?
Her language is immediate and unguarded — she writes about pain and recovery without pretension. Readers, especially young women, recognize themselves in her verse and feel less alone.
