A Quote by Caroline Wozniacki

I don't think I need to prove anything to anybody. — © Caroline Wozniacki
I don't think I need to prove anything to anybody.
Do I really need to prove anything to anybody? I don't feel that I have to prove anything. The only thing that I have to prove is to myself, that I have value.
I don't need to prove anything to anybody.
I don't need to prove anybody. I don't need to show anything. Just all I want to do is really good.
I don' really care what people think. I don't really have to prove anything to anybody. I just have to prove stuff to my teammates.
I've proven I'm courageous. I'm gutsier than anybody; I've got a better imagination than anybody; I'm essentially more creative than any other actor I know, and I've proven I take risks. I don't think I need to prove anything to myself any more.
I don't have anything to prove ever, ever in my life. If I have something to prove, what does that mean for everyone else? And I think everyone should have that attitude. You just have to prove to yourself that you can go out there and be the best that you can be and not prove anything to anyone.
I don't feel I've got anything to prove to anybody and I feel as if I've done enough over the years to prove my worth.
It's that athlete's obsessiveness - the need to prove yourself and work harder than anybody else. I think it's what helped me do well in the theater.
I don't have to prove anything to anybody.
I'm not playing to prove anything to anybody.
I'm not out to prove anything to anybody.
I don't feel as though I have to prove anything to anybody.
I don't have anything to prove to anybody, which is a lovely place to be.
I think my passion for wrestling and this business is clear to any fan out there. I don't feel I need to prove myself to them, but I do need to prove to myself that I can do this.
But I'm glad you'll see me as I am. Above all, I wouldn't want people to think that I want to prove anything. I don't want to prove anything, I just want to live; to cause no evil to anyone but myself. I have that right, haven't I?
All great spirituality teaches about letting go of what you don’t need and who you are not. Then, when you can get little enough and naked enough and poor enough, you’ll find that the little place where you really are is ironically more than enough and is all that you need. At that place, you will have nothing to prove to anybody and nothing to protect. That place is called freedom. It’s the freedom of the children of God. Such people can connect with everybody. They don’t feel the need to eliminate anybody . . .
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