Once you've achieved success, and you're making decisions that are working, I don't understand why anyone would be second-guessing themselves.
I'm not second-guessing myself as much as I used to, and I'm not second-guessing the people in my life as much as I used to.
Maybe I'm corny, but I'm a big believer in second chances.
I'm a big believer in investing for the long term, and the decisions you make shouldn't be made if the economy is good or bad at a specific time.
You know, what's interesting about Washington...It's the kind of place where second-guessing has become second-nature.
For someone attacked by criminals to be victimized a second time by a second-guessing legal system is wrong.
I'm not a big believer in doing things unilaterally. I'm a big believer in opening up a dialogue and figuring out how we can make something work for all people.
I am big believer in breastfeeding. My oldest was breastfed for 9 months, my second for 6 months and I will try to nurse Kayla for 6 months. At the end of the day, it's a big sacrifice but you have healthier kids.
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I do not make decisions [as governor] based on what have I learned through my Bible studies, what have I learned in my religious classes in school. I'm a big believer in separation of church and state, and I think that's what . . . the law is.
I'm a big believer in rehearsal and a big believer in the actors being able to find the material themselves and identify with the beats themselves without us having to stick to the actual language of the script, just for them to understand what each scene is about.
I'm a big believer that good policy is good politics. And so, when it comes to making decisions on policy issues, what I endeavor to do is simply speak the truth.
I don't get into that second guessing of myself publicly.
Second guessing a decision is a waste of time.
Managers have people second-guessing them all the time.
I am not second-guessing or questioning my understanding of the issue.