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Quotes About Confidence

The map was just an accessory. She knew exactly where she was.
~ Galt Niederhoffer
When people say to me, 'You're like the Anna Kournikova who wins,' I definitely take it as a compliment, because she's quite gorgeous.
~ Amanda Beard
Many times, my intuition wins. I trust my intuition a lot. A lot.
~ Thalia
If a piece makes you look good and makes it easier to get dressed, it wins.
~ Solange Knowles
Once you have come-from-behind wins, you have confidence as a team that you're going to do it.
~ Billy Butler
I feel like there's a voice in my head, always, telling me every idea is brilliant, and another telling me every idea is the worst. And they argue in my head until somebody wins, until I solicit an audience to be, like, 'Will you help me figure this out? Is this the best or the worst idea?' And they tell me!
~ B. J. Novak
The initial two or three wins that you get really give you a surge in confidence. That helps for the following games.
~ Jesus Navas
Big wins give you confidence.
~ Sandeep Singh
Results like 8-0 wins build confidence.
~ Luis Enrique
Wins are big boosts for your confidence, but sometimes you don't notice little things. When you lose a game, it means that the opponent has had a plan, and it's worked - now we need to see our capacity for response.
~ Ernesto Valverde
You benefit from deep inner belief of having wins behind you, so you get to the table, and you know you're not going to miss.
~ Stephen Hendry
You know, I think playing doubles definitely helps your singles game in all aspects. Just being able to get that match practice, match preparation before playing singles matches. Then it also builds confidence just getting wins from doubles, yeah.
~ Jennifer Brady
If you get Lonzo you know what you get. If you let him do what he does, I guarantee he wins.
~ LaVar Ball
I've got spider veins all over my legs, so I wear opaque tights all winter. All sorts of colours.
~ Sally Phillips
I know wearing a bikini is a thing a lot of women dread, but I keep up my training regime whether it's winter or summer, so my body always stays the same.
~ Vogue Williams
I cannot feel my legs from the waist down any longer. But who cares? I look good and that's all that matters. And when I die of hypothermia for wearing formal shorts in winter, tell them to put that on my tombstone.
~ Eliza Coupe
Bill Mitchell said he really liked it. But when he asked the other four their opinions, we all took one look at ourselves in our raggedy long winter coats and cracked up. We knew we weren't likely to tempt anyone or anything, but what the hell, it was as good a name as any.
~ Otis Williams
Being critical of yourself is important sometimes: not during the season, because you need to be confident, but during the winter, it's always a good time to look at yourself in the mirror and say, 'This, this, and this I need to improve.' That's how it is.
~ Jean-Eric Vergne
I get a good colour in summer but go really pale in winter, and it genuinely doesn't suit me, as people ask me if I'm ill. As well as making me look a bit better, I often have to be tanned in the middle of winter to do a show or programme, so I've road-tested every fake tan on the market.
~ Deirdre O'Kane
My only challenges for winter are jackets because I have big arms.
~ Tess Holliday
Before I beat Groves people were questioning whether I was good enough to beat him, and I was the underdog and that provides pressure. Now it's the opposite; through beating Groves people expect me to go in and wipe opponents out.
~ Callum Smith
The wire is a safe place for me to be. The street is not. Life is not. It's a rigorous and simple path. It's straight. You don't have meanders like, you know, on the ground, in life.
~ Philippe Petit
On a very long and very high wire, I will not hope to not be blown off by high winds. I will have the certitude that such could not happen.
~ Philippe Petit
It's very normal - when you're not used to the world of the high wire, it's very normal to be simply terrified. The reason I'm not is because I've done it for so many years.
~ Philippe Petit