A Quote by David Beckham

I've always come back from adversity, and I've always had the mentality of proving people wrong. — © David Beckham
I've always come back from adversity, and I've always had the mentality of proving people wrong.
People say a lot of things about LeBron, but he just keeps having a good mentality and grinding. That's what I try to do, proving people wrong by what I do on the court.
The Muppets are always really positive when they come across adversity, and they always have the ability to see the good in people.
There was always talk that the Horrors didn't have any substance but I think they're proving people wrong.
There has always been an inner self-motivation for me. Mine goes back to my United days of us against the world and proving everyone wrong.
It’s wrong to hate. It always has been wrong and it always will be wrong! It’s wrong in America, it’s wrong in Germany, it’s wrong in Russia, it’s wrong in China! It was wrong in two thousand B.C., and it’s wrong in nineteen fifty-four A.D.! It always has been wrong, and it always will be wrong!
There's always going to be obstacles and people that doubt you. So it's about proving people wrong and bettering yourself and trying to be the best you.
I've always enjoyed the fact that a lot of people didn't have that much confidence in what I could do because I enjoy proving people wrong.
If I had to come back in life, I'd come back as a dolphin... they're always smiling; they're always playing.
Making mistakes is the privilege of the active. It is always the mediocre people who are negative, who spend their time proving that they were not wrong.
I was looking for Quincy Jones, that's who I was obsessed with. Watching Mike [Jackson], I always knew that I had to be a showman on stage, because when people come to you live you always want them to come back. You gotta give them something to remember.
It's all about proving it on the track and proving to people that have different views wrong.
I love proving people wrong and proving myself right and my coaches.
I'm always the kid that lived in the trailer park in my mind. So I'm always constantly proving to myself that I'm better than that and that I will never go back to that.
For me, It's not necessarily about proving people wrong, but proving to myself that I can do it my way and still win.
I haven't always been thrilled with my work. But the fear of not proving the people wrong who think you can't emerge from a franchise and do well, that's a very strong driving force.
I haven’t always been thrilled with my work. But the fear of not proving the people wrong who think you can’t emerge from a franchise and do well, that’s a very strong driving force.
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