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Quotes About Confidence

I'm staying here, I whispered down. I'll keep an aerial eye out for trouble. I'm coming with you, Chloe said. Derek tried to stop her. She said it made sense for her to be in the trees with me in case of a ground attack, and that convinced him. Not that it mattered, I think—she'd have done what she wanted. She obviously didn't take his crap. Still, it would drive me crazy, constantly needing to remind my boyfriend that I could handle myself just fine. My brother was bad enough.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I'm not stupid--" "God forbid," he muttered. "What's that supposed to mean?" "Just agreeing. You're not stupid.
~ Kelley Armstrong
So what do I get when I beat everyone?" I said. " When ?" Corey shook his head. "Do you need a wide-load sign for transporting that ego? Fine. Beat all of us and I'll kiss you." "Speaking of egos…
~ Kelley Armstrong
Sam) We need to focus and having Maya moon over Rafe us making everyone uncomfortable. Rafe grinned. Doesn't bother me. Because your ego really needs the encouragement.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Considering we'd had the same guys in our class since kindergarten, Rafe's novelty factor alone would have had the girls tripping over themselves. He was the hottest ticket in town. And he knew it.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I was the authority on me.
~ Kelley Armstrong
What about me?" Corey said. "What's my superpower?" Silence fell. "Oh, come on. I'm good at a lot of stuff. Right?" More silence.
~ Kelley Armstrong
What about me?" Corey said. "What's my superpower?" Silence fell. "Oh, come on. I'm good at a lot of stuff. Right?" More silence. "You're cute," Hayley said. "Well, cute enough." "Fun to be around," I offered. "So I'm…a clown?
~ Kelley Armstrong
You were just worried about me An exhale, relieved that i had understood. Yeah I turned. Because you think i'm worth it --- The Reckoning by Kelly Armstron He put his fingers under my chin. I absolutely think your worth it But you don't think you are His mouth opened. Shut. That's what this is about, Derek. You won't let us worry about you because you don't think you're worth it. But i do. I absolutely do Chloe and Derek
~ Kelly Armstorng
If you aren't adorable, it's only because you won't let yourself be adored.
~ Kelly Eileen Hake
So tell me about this prison thing. What did you do? Should I be afraid of you?" "Probably not," Will says. "It doesn't do much good to be afraid of things.
~ Kelly Link
Any man who needs to surround himself with loyal acolytes doesn't really believe in himself," he would say. "And if he doesn't believe in himself, why should I?
~ Ken Follett
Such disappointments, betrayals and reconciliations were the stuff of married life, but she and Jack had gone through them before the wedding. Now, at least, she felt confident that she knew him. Nothing was likely to surprise her. It was a funny way to do things, but it might be better than making your vows first and getting to know your spouse afterward.
~ Ken Follett
The worst negotiator in the world is a man who believes he's clever.
~ Ken Follett
My father used to say: never call a meeting until the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
~ Ken Follett
but instead of feeling ashamed she was overwhelmed by a sense of her own power. She had resolved not to let people make her a victim, and she had proved she could keep her resolution.
~ Ken Follett
Any man who needs to surround himself with loyal acolytes doesn't really believe in
~ Ken Follett
the most striking thing was how smart she looked. She wore
~ Ken Follett
A man who has no fear can do anything he wants
~ Ken Follett
But he knew he would succeed, in the end, because God would help him.
~ Ken Follett
tranquilizada pese a las buenas intenciones de Meg
~ Ken Follett
J'étais si sûr que je pourrais bâtir la plus belle cathédrale du monde. Pourquoi ai-je cru que je pourrais faire mieux que n'importe qui ?
~ Ken Follett
Looking in the full-length mirror, she thought, I've got everything I had twenty years ago—it's all just three inches lower.
~ Ken Follett
A needy man was not sexy; he (Woody Dewar) knew that much .
~ Ken Follett