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Quotes About Self-assurance

You see a lot of women who take the negative things that come their way and let it slide off them, like they are coated with Teflon.
~ Renee James
I never had a slight feeling of intimidation. I'm not even trying to compete with Mr. Perry.
~ Arnel Pineda
I never bothered about critics in the first place. And I'm not out to prove anything to anyone. Honestly, if I took every slight that someone made at me seriously, it just wouldn't work.
~ Shruti Haasan
Being able to rely on the matches I've won - at first they surprised me - but I've slowly been able to build confidence.
~ Madison Keys
When we're anxious we tend to shrink into a defeatist position, curving our shoulders or backs. Learning to stand straight, take a breath and speak slowly helps to project a sense of confidence, relieving some of that anxiety.
~ Gina Miller
Before every show, I have to put perfume on. I know the crowd's not necessarily going to smell me, but when I smell good, I feel like I can dominate the room.
~ Rita Ora
It's always something; it's never going to be something that's pleasing. People will always find something to say, and once you become comfortable with that, you can walk away and smile.
~ Tyron Woodley
The thing that makes me feel the most confident is definitely my smile. I like that my smile and my facial expressions really show what I'm feeling, and my smile is the best way to show that I'm happy.
~ Laurie Hernandez
There are times you start to doubt yourself a little bit but you have to snap out of it.
~ Dominic Calvert-Lewin
In my business, you should be very strong in mind. You have to be sure about yourself and about your work and your career, and you have to be strong inside because so many people come around and try to say bad things about you.
~ Irina Shayk
Mastering one recipe is better than mastering too many. Learn something and own it, and you'll feel so much better about it. You'll have more confidence if you've made it five times, and that confidence adds so much fun to cooking.
~ Tom Douglas
I don't understand why people spend so much time thinking about me if they don't like what I do. I couldn't care less about things I don't like.
~ Conchita Wurst
So much din from so many philosophical brainboxes! Trust in your philosophy now! Boast that you are the one who has found the lucky bean in your festive pudding!
~ Michel de Montaigne
Half of achieving anything is just believing that you can do it.
~ Michelle Knudsen
I zacz?? klaska?, ale klaska? w zupe?nym osamotnieniu, jego ?miech wyra?a? pewno?? siebie, ale w oczach nie mia? te pewno?ci za grosz, patrzy?y one raczej b?agalnie.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Only when a person reaches old age can he stop caring about the opinions of his fellows, or of the public, or of the future.
~ Milan Kundera
I love getting older! I really believe that a woman doesn't reach her peak until her 40s.
~ Evangeline Lilly
Whenever it comes to love, Remember the part about having confidence.
~ Auliq Ice
The Keys to Courage and Confidence
~ Brian Tracy
You aren't good enough." "No, thanks." "You know you aren't going to be able to pull this off." "No, thanks." "You aren't really good at this." "No, thanks." "You should join the PTA." "Seriously, no." "You are the luckiest girl in the world." "Don't mind if I do.
~ Brooke Castillo
The main characteristic of an alpha male wolf," Rick says, "is a quiet confidence, quiet self-assurance. You know what you want to do; you know what's best for the pack. You're very comfortable with that. You have a calming effect. Point is, alpha males are surprisingly nonaggressive, because they don't need to be.
~ Carl Safina
Your belief is as important as your physical strength. You need to believe in yourself and in your weapon both. Doubt is the enemy. Hesitation is potentially fatal." Sebec
~ Terry Brooks
A witch ought never to be frightened in the darkest forest, Granny Weatherwax had once told her, because she should be sure in her soul that the most terrifying thing in the forest was her.
~ Terry Pratchett
and the funny thing was that people who weren't entirely certain they were right always argued much louder than other people, as if the main person they were trying to convince were themselves.
~ Terry Pratchett