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Quotes About Confidence

A little belief in something always helps.
~ Angie Sage
There's no way the new chimney will fall down, Lu. Not with you in charge. It wouldn't dare.
~ Angie Sage
Thank you very much, Miss Badger," she said. "I appreciate your honesty. I realise this may have put you in a difficult position here, but I trust you will not have any trouble." Marcia glared at Jillie Djinn. "However, if you do, there is always a place for you at the Wizard Tower.
~ Angie Sage
The bathroom mirror has not budged, the woman who lives there can tell the truth from the stuff they say and looks me in the eye- says do you prefer the easy way? No? Well ok then, dont cry.
~ Ani DiFranco
I am not a pretty girl. I don't want to be a pretty girl. No, I want to be more than a pretty girl.
~ Ani DiFranco
And she tried the high heels but she couldn't bring herself to prance.
~ Ani DiFranco
Smile pretty, and watch your back
~ Ani DiFranco
If you get caught with your pants down, take 'em off.
~ Ani DiFranco
What should I say about your tendency to doubt your struggle or to harmonize your inner and outer life? My wish is ever strong that you find enough patience within you and enough simplicity to have faith. May you gain more and more trust in what is challenging, and confidence in the solitude you bear. Let life happen to you. Believe me: life is in the right in any case. Furnborg, Jonsered, Sweden, November 4, 1904 Letters to a Young Poet
~ Anita Barrows
You have no idea how promising the world begins to look once you have decided to have it all for yourself. And how much healthier your decisions are once they become entirely selfish. It is the simplest thing in the world to decide what you want to do – or, rather, what you don't want to do – and just to act on that.
~ Anita Brookner
With confidence and the right assumptions, thought Kitty Maule, I dare say you don't need to live on faith at all. As, oddly enough, I do.
~ Anita Brookner
But the fact that for the first time in her life she had managed to convince herself of her rights might embolden her to assert her wishes again.
~ Anita Brookner
You have no idea how promising the world begins to looks once you have decided to have it all for yourself. And how much healthier your decisions are once they become entirely selfish. It is the simplest thing in the world to decide what you want to do - or, rather, what you don't want to do - and just to act on that.
~ Anita Brookner
She always believed in the old adage, "Leave them while you're looking good."
~ Anita Loos
If you're skating on thin ice, you might as well dance.
~ Anita Shreve
No one should have the power to make you feel small. Remember, you are the one with the power to create your happiness.
~ Anmol Andore
If there's one thing I've learned in all this, it's that you have to stand up for yourself. Nobody else is going to do it for you, least of all the people you ought to be able to depend on." - Ann B. Ross, Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind
~ Ann B. Ross
I get stubborn and dig in when people tell me I can't do something and I think I can. It goes back to my childhood when I had problems in school because I have a learning disability.
~ Ann Bancroft
I had no doubts I could go to the pole. I may not be as strong, but I make up for physical strength in other areas, like steadiness and not panicking under stress.
~ Ann Bancroft
It's only one date. I can do it. And you'll probably lose interest afterward." "No other woman's ever needed to give herself a pep talk to spend time with me." "That you know of.
~ Ann Bruce
No," Tiamat said, as if she knew what I was feeling. "You are not as hideous as you think. For women, hair is like hope. It is never absent forever.
~ Ann Burton
It astonished him how many of the players in the case still lived in the town, or had connections with the place. It was as if they'd had no ambition, or lacked the confidence to uproot themselves and try life elsewhere.
~ Ann Cleeves
She was big. No beauty. Bad skin and bad clothes, but lovely eyes. Brown like conkers.
~ Ann Cleeves
She'd managed photographers who could make grown men cry, but Mrs Henry made her feel like a nervy six-year-old.
~ Ann Cleeves