A Quote by Corey Anderson

I don't want to seem cocky like I can't lose. — © Corey Anderson
I don't want to seem cocky like I can't lose.

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Win or lose, everybody gets what they want out of the market. Some people seem to like to lose, so they win by losing money.
You want to remain hungry and stay in a good place as a competitor; at the same time, you want to be confident but not cocky. You have to realize that you can lose. We have to stay hungry, because losing is the worst thing that can happen now. That's a road we don't want to go down.
When you Google me, you'll find a lot of people don't like Richard Dreyfuss. Because I'm cocky and I present a cocky attitude. But no one has ever disagreed with the notion I represent, that we need more civic education. So far there's 100 percent support for that.
I like guys who are confident but not cocky, who are comfortable with themselves, and who know what they want.
Am I cocky or conceited? I'm definitely cocky. But at the root is confidence and humility.
You don't want to seem like a whiner, complainer. You don't want to seem like you don't appreciate certain people, certain fans, certain coaches, criticisms. You want to be professional about it. But everybody's got their opinions, from the top to the bottom, and it's their opinion, you respect it. But nobody does our job better than we do.
I certainly like to win. But I really hate to lose. So when you think about that, you're always motivated to, 'I don't want to lose the next game. I don't want to lose the next game.'
Don't get cocky just because you've had a good run. You can lose your business as fast as you've earned it.
There's nothing I hate more than an over-cocky person. I have friends that'll be all cocky and then go out and get their butt whooped. They're the worst.
I'm cocky. It's different. Cocky is playful.
If you have the choice between humble and cocky, go with cocky. There's always time to be humble later, once you've been proven horrendously, irrevocably wrong.
As things get worse and the State seems powerless to help, the State will seem less and less legitimate. People will lose their moral connection to it. Laws will seem more like revenue traps and shakedowns. The state will start to seem more like another extortion racket, and, as in Mexico, people will have a harder time telling the good guys from the bad guys.
It is important as a bowler that you always need to have a presence. If you lose that you lose quite a bit, a big part of your armoury. It comes naturally with me, and at times it is a huge advantage. I don't want to lose it. I want to keep getting wickets.
I don't want to be cocky, but I want to win a championship and feel that with my team, I have the ability.
I want to stay humble and not sound cocky. But at the same time I don't want to be the little high schooler.
If you play every time, long balls, you lose possession and you lose momentum. I don't want to be like that.
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