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Quotes About Confidence

There are only two things you can do when you're dressed like Barbie Does Bondage; you can be embarrassed or you can be aggressive. Guess what my choice was. I
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
The second you stop questioning yourself is the second that you become the monster.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Wait a minute, Richard said. You're betting that the two of you are better than a professional assassin. That you'll get to him before he gets to Anita. We both nodded. What if you're not better? Edward looked at him like he'd said the sun wouldn't rise tomorrow. Edward will be better, I said. You'd bet your life on that? Richard asked. I am betting my life on that, I said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
You're the scariest motherfucker in the room.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Thanks, but I don't drink, she said as she ignored his arm and breezed past him. I'm just here to get laid.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Nothing is more appealing than a handsome man who is also uncertain of himself. It appeals not only to the woman in us all, but the mother.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
She was tiny, less than five feet, but somehow didn't seem that small; attitude can make up for inches.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Now, let's get naked," I said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Gdy nÄ™kajÄ… ciÄ™ wÄ…tpliwoÅ›ci, we? gÅ'Ä™boki oddech i rób swoje. Od lat kierowaÅ'am siÄ™ tÄ… zasadÄ…. SÅ'yszaÅ'am gorsze, naprawdÄ™.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Pami?taj, nikt bez twego przyzwolenia nie mo?e sprawi?, ?e poczujesz si? gorsza. To s?owa Eleanor Roosevelt. ?yj? zgodnie z tym mottem.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
He taught me that I was enough, beautiful enough, tall enough, strong enough, just enough.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
He should have known better than to try and intimidate me with size. I've been the smallest kid on the block for as long as I can remember. Size hadn't been impressive for a very long time.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Have you ever tried nodding good morning to people while naked and holding a small arsenal of weapons?
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Never argue when you're winning. (Crimson Death)
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
It is always hard to be tough when you have to look up to see someone's eyes. But I've been short all my life, and practice makes perfect.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
There are only two things you can do when you're dressed like Barbie does Bondage. You can be embarrassed or you can be aggressive. Guess what my choice was?
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I'd been chunky in junior high, close to fat, so I knew what I was talking about. So that no teenager out there will get the wrong idea and go all anorexic on me, I was a size thirteen in jeans, and that was at five foot nothing. See, I really was chunky. I hate women who complain about being fat when they're like a size five. Anything under size five isn't a woman. It's a boy with breasts. I
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt said
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Edward knelt by us, pulling the silver hood off the fire suit. He grinned at me. "Whose the biggest, baddest motherfucking necromancer?" I smiled at him, and said, "This girl." "Damn straight," he said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
don't let other people's eyes make you hate yourself.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I do a hundred sit-ups every morning," Kendra says, reaching for her white-framed sunglasses. "You can join in if you want." "Oh my God !" Paige wails. "A hundred ? I can barely do three !" She grabs a handful of stomach and wobbles it. I am increasingly, reluctantly, impressed with Paige: it takes real courage to wobble your tummy in public.
~ Lauren Henderson
And of course, she wore high-waisted bike shorts, a too-cropped-for-her-age tank
~ Lauren Weisberger
Don't worry," said Lizzy brightly, dancing into the chamber in a peculiar costume that was part Robin Hood and part Paris frock. "I have my crossbow." Nicolas regarded the costume appreciatively. "That is a most unusual ensemble, mademoiselle. But becoming." "I know," said Lizzy. "And I still have my crossbow." Nicolas bowed his head in acknowledgment.
~ Lauren Willig
Mi padre comenzaba apoyándose en la fuerza de los dos axiomas siguientes: Primero: que, para un hombre, una onza de su propia inteligencia valía por una tonelada de la de cualquier otra persona; y Segundo (el cual, por cierto, era el fundamento del primer axioma—aunque viniera después): que la inteligencia de todo hombre debía necesariamente provenir de su propia alma—y jamás de la de ninguna otra persona.
~ Laurence Sterne