Noun
unworthiness (countable and uncountable, plural unworthinesses)
The characteristic or condition of being unworthy.
Your problem is you are too busy holding on to your unworthiness. Ram Dass
guileless and without vanity, we were still in love with ourselves then. We felt comfortable in our own skins, enjoyed the news that our senses released to us, admired our dirt, cultivated our scars, and could not comprehend this unworthiness. Toni Morrison
Westerners, more than most Asians, are prone to feelings of fear, self-hatred, and unworthiness. Jack Kornfield
All my life, I have been sickened by everything connected with meat-, fish-, and poultry eating. As a child, I saw apparently nice, kind people wring the necks of fowls, and I thought it foul; and I wondered if I could ever exert any influence to help bring such unworthiness to an end. Percy Grainger
Before we can build a stable civilization worthy of humanity as a whole, it is necessary that each historical civilization should become conscious of its limitations and it's unworthiness to become the ideal civilization of the world. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Prayer is a confession of one's own unworthiness and weakness. Mahatma Gandhi