Quotes About Confidence
admitamos rápidamente y con entusiasmo el error.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Humility is not the personal discount that we must offer in the presence of others—against this old interpretation there has been a most healthy modern reaction. True humility any man who thoroughly knows himself must feel; but it is not a humility that assumes a worm-like meekness; it is rather a strong, vibrant prayer for greater power for service
~ Dale Carnegie
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Don't give up so easily. Stay the course. Despite what you've been told, you matter and you can accomplish something great.
~ Dale Carnegie
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personality and the ability to talk are more important than a knowledge of Latin verbs or a sheepskin from Harvard.
~ Dale Carnegie
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And he also lost his fear of individuals and of his superiors.
~ Dale Carnegie
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And the person who can speak acceptably is usually given credit for an ability out of all proportion to what he or she really possesses.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Such was the spirit of the immortal Caesar. Why not make it yours, too, as you set out to conquer your fear of audiences? Throw every shred of negative thought into the consuming fires and slam doors of steel upon every escape into the irresolute past.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Whenever you go out-of-doors, draw the chin in, carry the crown of the head high, and fill the lungs to the utmost; drink in the sunshine;
~ Dale Carnegie
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that my lack of experience, not my lack of ability, was the reason for the failure.
~ Dale Carnegie
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He meant—once you have made a careful decision based on facts, go into action. Don't stop to reconsider. Don't begin to hesitate, worry and retrace your steps. Don't lose yourself in self-doubting which begets other doubts.
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that the expression one wears on one's face is far more important than the clothes one wears on one's back.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Never take counsel of your fears."—Motto of Stonewall Jackson
~ Dale Carnegie
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By 1914, having tapped into the average American's desire to have more self-confidence, Carnegie was earning around five hundred dollars every week. By 1916, he was able to rent the Carnegie Hall in order to lecture to a packed house.
~ Dale Carnegie
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~ Dale Carnegie
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~ Dale Carnegie
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If I were to try to read, much less to answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how—the very best I can; and I mean to keep on doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, then what is said against me won't matter. If the end brings me out wrong, then ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Draw yourself up to your full height and look your audience straight in the eyes, and begin to talk as confidently as if every one of them owed you money. Imagine that they do. Imagine that they have assembled there to bet you for an extension of credit. The psychological effect on you will be beneficial.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Apply horse-sense to ridding yourself of self-consciousness and fear: face an audience as frequently as you can, and you will soon stop shying.
~ Dale Carnegie
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It is confidence in the invariably overriding intention of God for our good, with respect to all the evil and suffering that may befall us on life's journey, that secures us in peace and joy.
~ Dallas Willard
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His Heart, Our Heart As disciples (literally students) of Jesus, our goal is to learn to be like him. We begin by trusting him to receive us as we are. But our confidence in him leads us toward the same kind of faith he had, a faith that made it possible for him to act as he did.
~ Dallas Willard
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Let's remember that Jesus didn't leave Thomas to suffer without the blessing of faith and confidence; he gave him the evidence he required. That is typical of Jesus's approach to doubt; he responded to honest doubters in the way he knew best, the way that would help them to move from doubt to knowledge.
~ Dallas Willard
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confident (con-fide, literally acting "with faith") about who we are and what we are doing. To be with Jesus is to have both.
~ Dallas Willard
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Fact 1: It is okay to be who you are wherever you are.
~ Dallas Willard
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faith is reliance (trust/confidence) revealed in attitude and action.
~ Dallas Willard
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