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#confidence

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #confidence




You just have to be yourself and go full with confidence and be courageous.


Gabby Douglas


#confidence #courageous #full #go #just

I think that if my kids are completely convinced of God's unfailing love for them, whether they fail or not, they'll have confidence to persevere in life.


Amy Grant


#confidence #convinced #fail #god #i

The oldest pitcher acquires confidence in his ballclub - he doesn't try to do it all himself.


Burleigh Grimes


#confidence #himself #his #oldest #pitcher

I am consumed with the fear of failing. Reaching deep down and finding confidence has made all my dreams come true.


Arsenio Hall


#come #confidence #consumed #deep #deep down

The “noble” person has a completely naïve and non-reflective awareness of his own value and of his fullness of being, an obscure conviction which enriches every conscious moment of his existence, as if he were autonomously rooted in the universe. This should not be mistaken for “pride.” Quite on the contrary, pride results from an experienced diminution of this “naive” self-confidence. It is a way of “holding on” to one’s value, of seizing and “preserving” it deliberately. The noble man’s naive self-confidence, which is as natural to him as tension is to the muscles, permits him calmly to assimilate the merits of others in all the fullness of their substance and configuration. He never “grudges” them their merits. On the contrary: he rejoices in their virtues and feels that they make the world more worthy of love. His naive self-confidence is by no means “compounded” of a series of positive valuations based on specific qualities, talents, and virtues: it is originally directed at his very essence and being. Therefore he can afford to admit that another person has certain “qualities” superior to his own or is more “gifted” in some respects—indeed in all respects. Such a conclusion does not diminish his naïve awareness of his own value, which needs no justification or proof by achievements or abilities. Achievements merely serve to confirm it. On the other hand, the “common” man (in the exact acceptation of the term) can only experience his value and that of another if he relates the two, and he clearly perceives only those qualities which constitute possible differences. The noble man experiences value prior to any comparison, the common man in and through a comparison. For the latter, the relation is the selective precondition for apprehending any value. Every value is a relative thing, “higher” or “lower,” “more” or “less” than his own. He arrives at value judgments by comparing himself to others and others to himself


Max Scheler


#experience

If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won even before you have started.


Marcus Tullius Cicero


#confidence #defeated #even #life #race

It is best to act with confidence, no matter how little right you have to it.


Lillian Hellman


#best #confidence #how #little #matter

False shame accompanies a man that is poor, shame that either harms a man greatly or profits him; shame is with poverty, but confidence with wealth.


Hesiod


#confidence #either #false #greatly #harms

The ultimate ground of faith and knowledge is confidence in God.


Charles Hodge


#faith #god #ground #knowledge #ultimate

In international or national crises, there are always questions of lack of confidence. You have to change the minds of the people in order to get results.


Harri Holkeri


#change #confidence #crises #get #international






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