A Quote by DJ Ashba

I just never doubted myself. I always knew I was going to do something. — © DJ Ashba
I just never doubted myself. I always knew I was going to do something.
Indiana Jones. I always knew some day you'd come walking back through my door. I never doubted that. Something made it inevitable.
When I came to Mumbai to audition for a dance reality show, I was in top 100. I doubted myself and did not get through. It was a lesson for me... After that day, whenever I used to go for auditions, I never doubted myself.
I just kind of thought about doing this my whole life. I never doubted myself once. I've always been singing, and I've always wanted to be on tour with a rock band.
I always doubted myself. I doubted the way I looked, my body, my voice - everything.
I always knew I was going to be rich. I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute.
I never doubted in me. I always knew what I can do. I always had the same skill-set.
I'm the type of person who is always going to be somewhat dissatisfied with myself. I'm never going to be smart enough. I'm never going to be a good enough father and husband. I'm never going to be a good enough actor for myself. I just never will be, and I have to get comfortable with waking up every day and trying to move some little increment closer to the person I have always dreamed of being. This is the journey.
I never doubted myself. It just didn't work.
My motivation has always been high. I've never doubted myself.
I never doubted the fact that I could make it. I always believed in myself.
I have always seen myself as a Real Madrid goalkeeper and have never doubted my ability.
I always knew I was going somewhere - going out. I just knew. I just knew. I just knew there were a lot more points of view out there.
I never once doubted that my parents cared about my thoughts and my ideas. And I always, always knew how deeply they loved me. That feeling of being valued and loved, that's what my mom wants for every child.
I never doubted the issue from the beginning. I knew I was too good for Burns. I have forgotten more about fighting than Burns ever knew.
Never have doubted it, even when the plane crash happened. I wasn't mad at God. I just knew that there was a reason that I didn't know about why it happened.
And I just remember, you know, breaking into tears and feeling so empty because, as long as Elvis was in the world, you always knew something was going and he always had something that kept everybody mesmerized.
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