Confidence Quotes
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	That game gave us a lot of confidence and the fans something to cheer for.   
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	The ultimate proof of confidence for a small-business owner is, are they hiring employees?   
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	I remember all the stages in my career where I almost didn't have enough confidence to try for something, almost didn't have the guts to follow something I was excited about doing, because I didn't know anyone else who'd done it, or other people made me question it.   
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	My confidence and drive to go play came when I realized how gifted I was at such a young age and how much bigger my build was than the kids my age.   
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	I presumed the president was being truthful until a series of events undercut that confidence.   
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	Leadership isn't just legislation, that it's a matter of persuading people and giving them confidence, and bringing them together and setting a tone.   
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	Self-confidence may be mistaken for egotism if it is not accompanied by humility of the heart.   
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	I remember I was at a press conference where somebody came up to me with absolute confidence, like he knew me forever, and whispered in my ear, 'You should sing a song now. The Indian audience will enjoy it. Your songs will improve India and Pakistan's relations.' I clarified to him that I wasn't Ali Zafar.   
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	Failing well is a skill. Letting girls do it gives them critical practice coping with a negative experience. It also gives them the opportunity to develop a kind of confidence and resilience that can only be forged in times of challenge.   
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	Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities. Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. But with self-confidence you can succeed. A sense of inferiority and inadequacy interferes with the attainment of your hopes, but self-confidence leads to self-realization and successful achievement.   
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	Liberals do not appear to address potential solutions with anything like the far right's aura of God-given self-confidence.   
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	That ignorant confidence in one's self and one's future, which comes in life's first dawn, has a sort of mournful charm in experienced eyes, who know how much it all amounts to.   
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	Banks will have to win the confidence of their customers through fair dealing, making good loans, and remaining financially healthy.   
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	It used to be that a son could look at the father, and pretty much know what life was gonna be like as an adult. There was confidence in that, and comfort in that, and frustration also.   
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	To have 'It', the fortunate possessor must have that strange magnetism which attracts both sexes. He or she must be entirely unselfconscious and full of self-confidence, indifferent to the effect he or she is producing, and uninfluenced by others. There must be physical attraction, but beauty is unnecessary.   
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	Eight shows a week is daunting, and it can be terrifying. But it just instills such a sense of confidence and growth.   
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	Once your network has lost confidence in you, you're headed for the dustbin of history.   
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	Public corruption is the FBI's top criminal priority. The threat - which involves the corruption of local, state, and federally elected, appointed, or contracted officials - strikes at the heart of government, eroding public confidence and undermining the strength of our democracy.   
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	When you win, you don't get carried away. But if you go step by step, with confidence, you can go far.   
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	When you're expected to win and you have the press saying that you are going to win the Olympic gold medal, and you're the only sure thing in the Olympics, it can undermine your confidence.   
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	I would like this house to join me in paying fulsome tribute to our scientists, engineers and defence personnel whose singular achievements have given us a renewed sense of national pride and self confidence.   
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	It is evident that not all people that have the confidence of the prime minister are the same ones that have the confidence of the head of state.   
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	The main misfortune, the root of all evil to come, was loss of the confidence in the value of one's own opinion. People imagined that it was out of date of follow their own moral sense, that they must all sing in chorus, and live by other people's notions, notions that were crammed down everybody's throat.   
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	That was my way of getting through difficult times of low confidence - hard work.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					