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Quotes About Confidence

If you have a suspicion in your own breast, keep that suspicion in your own breast.
~ Charles Dickens
Brag is good dog, holdfast is better!
~ Charles Dickens
I had a confident expectation that things would come round and be all square.
~ Charles Dickens
Having some foundation for believing, by this time, that nature and accident had made me an author, I pursued my vocation with confidence. Without such assurance I should certainly have left it alone and bestowed my energy on some other endeavour. I should have tried to find out what nature and accident really had made me, and to be that, and nothing else.
~ Charles Dickens
Brag is a good dog, but Holdfast is a better.
~ Charles Dickens
I am, sir,' said Mr Tigg, striking himself upon the breast, 'a premium tulip, of a very different growth and cultivation from the cabbage Slyme, sir.
~ Charles Dickens
So true are these avowals at the present day, that I can now only take the reader into one confidence more. Of all my books, I like this the best. It will be easily
~ Charles Dickens
it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life, when they are scarcely more than infants. It checks their confidence and simplicity—two of the best qualities that Heaven gives them—and demands that they share our sorrows before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments.
~ Charles Dickens
Great men are seldom over scrupulous in the arrangement of their attire;
~ Charles Dickens
there is a natural propriety in the companionship: always to be noted in confidence between a child and a person who has any merit of reality and genuineness: which is admirably pleasant.
~ Charles Dickens
But if you were free today, tomorrow, yesterday, can even I believe that you would choose a dowerless girl, you who, in your very confidence with her, weigh everything by Gain: or, choosing her, if for a moment you were false enough to your one guiding principle to do so, do I not know that your repentance and regret would surely follow?
~ Charles Dickens
put his foot where he cannot see the ground.
~ Charles Dickens
The most important thing is that you love what you are doing, and the second that you are not afraid of where your next idea will lead.
~ Charles Eames
A good boss makes his men realize they have more ability than they think they have so that they consistently do better work than they thought they could.
~ Charles Erwin Wilson
substitute thoughts of courage, power, self-reliance and confidence, for those of fear, lack and limitation.    The
~ Charles F. Haanel
Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail.
~ Charles F. Kettering
You can trust Him to lead you wisely—even when the way is unclear. Have faith in His ability to teach you.
~ Charles F. Stanley
He who trusts in his own heart is a fool" (28:26).
~ Charles F. Stanley
We walk by faith, not by
~ Charles F. Stanley
live above your circumstances and enjoy great confidence because Jesus gives you everything you need to live the abundant life. He assures you of victory. All is definitely well.
~ Charles F. Stanley
Cuando preferimos pensar en la majestad y gloria del Señor descansamos en Él con fe y confianza cada vez mayores.
~ Charles F. Stanley
Friend, you simply cannot go wrong when you obey God. So trust Him even if it is difficult. And be assured that He will certainly bless your faithfulness.
~ Charles F. Stanley
En muchos individuos el remordimiento está arraigado en el hecho de que no tuvieron valor, fortaleza, vitalidad, resolución, y lo más importante, no confiaron en que Dios les daría el valor, la fortaleza, la vitalidad y la resolución que necesitaban.
~ Charles F. Stanley
Si en una situación ha confiado en el Señor lo mejor que ha podido, haga a un lado cualquier culpa que sienta. Esa es una culpa falsa.
~ Charles F. Stanley