Quotes About Confidence
When you're a combat pilot, you believe you're the best in the air. If you do, you're not cocky, you're combat-ready. If you don't, you'd better find another line of work.
~ John Glenn
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Make a goal to stay confident today. The world believes in you when you fully believe in yourself
~ John Gray
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Similarly, when a man is in love he is motivated to be the best he can be in order to serve others. When his heart is open, he feels so confident in himself that he is capable of making major changes. Given the opportunity to prove his potential, he expresses his best self.
~ John Gray
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the Germans, complacently sure it was uncrackable, were careless in its use.
~ John Gribbin
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fear was good; fear was an ally; that every lawyer was afraid when he stood before a new jury and presented his case. It was okay to be afraid – just don't show it.
~ John Grisham
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Lucien had taught him that fear was good; fear was an ally; that every lawyer was afraid when he stood before a new jury and presented his case. It was okay to be afraid – just don't show it.
~ John Grisham
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Rejection comes easy, because you learn quickly that the worst thing that can happen is to hear the word no
~ John Grisham
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Men, we don't deserve respect. Yet. Respect is out there on the floor, just waiting for us to go get it.
~ John Grisham
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Robbie ran through the plans for the week. Duties were defined, tasks distributed, responsibilities clarified. He tried to appear upbeat, hopeful, confident that a miracle was on the way.
~ John Grisham
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Je?li nadejdzie dzie?, gdy wejdziesz do sali rozpraw, spojrzysz na ?aw? przysi?g?ych i nie b?dziesz czu? strachu, b?dzie to znak, ?e czas zako?czy? karier?.
~ John Grisham
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And the voice will tell you to pick yourself up, to set a goal, to work harder than anybody else, stick to the basics, execute perfectly, be confident, be brave, and never, never quit. The voice is never far away.
~ John Grisham
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sometimes it takes balls to walk away. Do it now while you can still enjoy life.
~ John Grisham
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She looked great in tight jeans and short skirts, she looked great in anything or nothing, really, but for the moment she wanted no one to notice her.
~ John Grisham
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Talkativeness and charm are both, as is well-known, characteristics somewhat feminine; and they often add up to guile. Certainly there was a strong streak of the female in Roosevelt, though this is not to disparage his essential masculinity. Confidence in his own charm led him into occasional perilous adventures—almost as a woman may be persuaded with a long series of glittering successes behind her, to think she is irresistible forever and can win anybody's scalp.
~ John Gunther
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Darnley was utterly confident that he had pulled off a coup.
~ John Guy
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Mary rose and declared in the full glare of publicity that there was "no other queen of England but herself.
~ John Guy
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You develop faith by doing things that require faith.
~ John H. Groberg
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God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind" (2 Timothy 1:7).
~ John Hagee
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You said you couldn't believe in anyone who didn't believe in you. I believed in you. You just didn't believe in me.
~ John Hughes
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I'm not afraid, but I'm very nervous.
~ John Irving
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It is an important distinction to note that she looked not only as if she had taken good care of herself, but that she had good reason to have done so. (...) She looked to be in such total possession of her life that only the most confident men could continue to look at her if she looked back at them. Even in bus stations, she was a woman who was stared at only until she looked back.
~ John Irving
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A woman half dressed seemed to have some power, but a man was simply not as handsome as when he was naked, and not as secure as when he was clothed.
~ John Irving
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Mr. Merrill was most appealing because he reassured us that doubt was the essence of faith, and not faith's opposite.
~ John Irving
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And what were the rules at St. Cloud's? What were Larch's rules? Which rules did Dr. Larch observe, which ones did he break, or replace--and with what confidence?
~ John Irving
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