I believe I am a better director than actor. I enjoy acting if the part is right. Directing comes very naturally to me. I enjoy it. I am very confident in my work.
Gay men have to go through something to own their - who they are. They get beat up. They get ostracized. Whatever they go through, if they survive it, they come out very confident people.
You can't tell a writer they should just be more confident.
I do think economic and social anxiety is the number one issue. And I'm pretty confident Hillary Clinton will be really riding that train pretty hard.
You have to be confident, if you're not confident you might as well go home.
I think it's the mark of a great player to be confident in tough situations.
Maybe at the same time as I'm more confident today, I'm also more humble.
I prepare myself well. I know what I can do before I go in. I'm always confident.
If you are truly confident about something, you welcome honest questions about it.
I don't think there is a thing like overconfidence in chess. It's always better to be too confident than too reluctant.
If you believe in yourself and feel confident in yourself, you can do anything. I really believe that.
Should we find a second form of life right here on our doorstep, we could be confident that life is a truly cosmic phenomenon. If so, there may well be sentient beings somewhere in the galaxy wondering, as do we, if they are not alone in the universe.
We need to be confident. We need not to blink.
I think on stage theres a side of me that comes out thats very fierce and confident.
I can't be as confident about computer science as I can about biology. Biology easily has 500 years of exciting problems to work on. It's at that level.
Confidence is key. Sometimes, you need to look like you're confident even when you're not.
I was never NOT confident about doing scenes without my shirt - and now I'll find any excuse to take my shirt off!
I am who I am: confident, arrogant, dominant, honest, hard-working and innovative.
I wouldn't necessarily say I'm arrogant. I'm just confident.
Learning to code makes kids feel empowered, creative, and confident. If we want our young women to retain these traits into adulthood, a great option is to expose them to computer programming in their youth.