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Quotes about Confidence

What I've learned in these 11 years is you just got to stay focused and believe in yourself and trust your own ability and judgment.
— Mark Cuban
This is God's work. Therefore it must be triumphant. There is no place for misgiving or despondency.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
I'm not sure that I want to be without some lack of confidence. If you are too sure of yourself, you don't grow. You may feel confident in some things, but other fields come up as a challenge. And if you don't anticipate trouble, you will be in trouble.
— Lucille Ball
In my house, you got in trouble if you didn't speak up. My mom would be furious at us if we went to school and behaved nicely if someone treated us badly. If we got in trouble because we had yelled at them or told them that they were wrong, my mother would be like, 'Good job.'
— Shonda Rhimes
If I ran as a Dem, I know I could beat Hillary Clinton. And if it was me vs. Trump, I would crush him. No doubt about it.
— Mark Cuban
They that trust in the Lord shall never be confounded!
— George Muller
If you're not comfortable with public speaking - and nobody starts out comfortable; you have to learn how to be comfortable - practice. I cannot overstate the importance of practicing. Get some close friends or family members to help evaluate you, or somebody at work that you trust.
— Hillary Clinton
Trust is very hard if you don't know what you're trusting.
— Marianne Williamson
When you don't trust people all of the sudden you stop trusting anything.
— Jeremy Camp
Believing that you can achieve (and deserve) all that you want in your life is a critical step to your success. Don't waste your life believing you can't.
— Jack Canfield
All worry is atheism, because it is a want of trust in God.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Insecurity is miserable. That's the bottom line. We don't need it. We don't want it. And we really can live without it. So what would happen if we quite being accomplices in our own misery?
— Beth Moore