A Quote by Ayanna Pressley

I'm very confident about my ability to earn votes in every neighborhood. — © Ayanna Pressley
I'm very confident about my ability to earn votes in every neighborhood.
I think a fair amount of my votes were 'not-for-Ortiz,' votes and I'm going to have to work hard to earn the 'for Blake' votes.
Every time I step into the ring there is a different obstacle but I'm very confident in myself and my ability.
I'm very confident in my ability to learn, but every time I'm in the ring, I can't believe the things I can do and that I've learned.
I don't miss much about my childhood. I lived in a good neighborhood, a wacky neighborhood. It was a very boy-heavy neighborhood - kind of Lord of the Flies-y. So many weird things happened, funny things.
I'm confident in my team. I'm confident in my coaches. I'm confident in my ability. I worked really hard to become a better mixed martial artist.
If you have an all-white neighborhood you don't call it a segregated neighborhood. But you call an all-black neighborhood a segregated neighborhood. And why? Because the segregated neighborhood is the one that's controlled by the ou - from the outside by others, but a separate neighborhood is a neighborhood that is independent, it's equal, it can do - it can stand on its own two feet, such as the neighborhood. It's an independent, free neighborhood, free community.
There's a famous slogan here in the Bavarian dialect, and we use it inside Bayern Munich. We say, 'Mia san mia.' Literally, it is, 'We are we,' but it means, 'We are who we are.' That's not being very arrogant, but we are very confident about our ability to win the game. It is about a winning mentality.
Votes are something that you earn.
I'm very, very confident in my ability to see the game - even before it's played.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
I'm very confident in my own ability as a manager.
I've always felt very confident in my ability.
Every woman is confident in her own way, and it's all about finding what makes you confident.
I was always confident in my ability, I was always confident in the talent that I had, and I felt WWE was a very good fit for me. After it didn't happen for a couple of years and I had a knee surgery and everything, there were times I had doubts.
I'm not confident about my appearance, I'm not confident about anything really in my life, I'm a very tortured soul when it comes to self-confidence, but when it comes to my pop songs, if I started to question, I would never stop questioning.
I'm very confident in myself and in my ability, but in boxing there's always the unknown.
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