A Quote by Andre Iguodala

The biggest thing is becoming a better player and proving your doubters wrong. — © Andre Iguodala
The biggest thing is becoming a better player and proving your doubters wrong.
People leave United and tend to drift out of the game. I actually think I became a better player and a better person. I proved a lot of doubters wrong.
I've beaten a lot of guys where I've been the underdog throughout my career. And, I've made a career out of and I've taken a lot of pleasure in proving doubters wrong. And, you do that enough times and you start to believe in your abilities.
I'm going to keep proving people wrong because I have a lot of people to prove wrong, a lot of doubters.
If your mother tells you to do a thing, it is wrong to reply that you won't. It is better and more becoming to intimate that you will do as she bids you, and then afterwards act quietly in the matter according to the dictates of your better judgment.
It's not all about becoming an NBA player; sometimes it's about becoming your best self and making the biggest impact you can make.
I'm going to prove the haters and doubters wrong. I like when the doubters try to say that I'm (not still) elite or that I'm too old. I'll use that.
My main thing is to prove all the doubters wrong.
There's no better way to prove the doubters wrong than to win in a KO fashion.
It is very unnerving to be proven wrong, particularly when you are really right and the person who is really wrong is proving you wrong and proving himself, wrongly, right.
I love proving people wrong and proving myself right and my coaches.
It's all about proving it on the track and proving to people that have different views wrong.
There's nothing better than proving people wrong.
For me, It's not necessarily about proving people wrong, but proving to myself that I can do it my way and still win.
The more efficient you are at doing the wrong thing, the wronger you become. It is much better to do the right thing wronger than the wrong thing righter. If you do the right thing wrong and correct it, you get better.
One of the biggest, and possibly the biggest, obstacle to becoming a writer... is learning to live with the fact that the wonderful story in your head is infinitely better, truer, more moving, more fascinating, more perceptive, than anything you're going to manage to get down on paper.
It's about learning your craft. That's a wonderful thing--especially with today's consumerism and instant gratification. You can'tbuy that. It's about making decisions, corrections, choices. I don't think it's so much about becoming a tennis player. It's about becoming a person.
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