A Quote by Caris LeVert

I never lost confidence in myself. — © Caris LeVert
I never lost confidence in myself.
Injuries made people lose confidence in me, but I never lost confidence in myself.
I have been in slumps before where I've never lost confidence in myself.
I never lost confidence in myself, no matter what the years were like or the results.
I lost a little bit of confidence when I lost my minutes, and I started to play again and my confidence came back.
If I have lost confidence in myself, I have the universe against me.
You must not lose confidence in God because you lost confidence in your pastor. If our confidence in God had to depend upon our confidence in any human person, we would be on shifting sand.
I started to change. It was sort of a restaurant mid-life crisis, you could say. I lost a lot of confidence, not so much as a father or as a friend, but as a boss, as a chef that's to make decisions throughout the day all the time. I just slowly started burning out. Once you lose your confidence like that, you start being angry in the kitchen. I couldn't recognize myself anymore. I started writing the journal. It was never meant to be a book, but the editor at Phaidon read parts of it. As editors do, I guess.
I must congratulate myself, in passing, for never having lost the ability to examine my conscience, never having lost the gift of finding myself wanting & defective. Why fear the criticism of others when you, yourself, are first out of the critical gate? If self-denigration is the race I am the winner, even before the starting gun. Collect the bets.
Money lost, something lost. Honor lost, much lost. Courage lost, everything lost-better you were never born
I've often lost faith in myself, I've never lost it in my family.
I don't even know how to speak up for myself, because I don't really have a father who would give me the confidence or advice. And if you're always the new kid, you never get a chance to adapt, so your confidence is just zilch.
I loved. I lost. So I learned to love what is never lost. Then even what I loved that can be lost was through what cannot be lost...so it was never lost.
I have never worked for fame or praise, and shall not feel their loss as I otherwise would. I have never for a moment lost sight of the humble life I was born to, its small environments, and the consequently little right I had to expect much of myself, and shall have the less to censure, or upbraid myself with for the failures I must see myself make.
It gives the guys confidence and self-belief. Two or three years ago I think we would have lost it. The confidence that we have, we can actually nail it.
Europe has certainly lost confidence in itself. This was something that, when I was a young man, we never imagined would happen.
I didn't have much confidence in myself... never.
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