A Quote by Dominic Calvert-Lewin

I've got self-belief. — © Dominic Calvert-Lewin
I've got self-belief.

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Belief outweighs talent. Self-belief's got me everything, self-belief.
I do entertain a lot of negative thoughts and I haven't got any self-belief. But I haven't done bad for someone without any self-belief.
It is about that self-belief, that self-drive, that has got me to where I am now.
You've got to believe in your damn self and do the damn thing, so I'm a big believer in self-belief, man, and going out there and working hard and sacrificing.
The Self is infinite. The Self is eternal. You are that Self. Beyond words, thoughts, ideas, forms and belief systems. There is nothing but the Self.
Self - belief is everything. Whether you want to start a law firm or a jewelry business, women get pushback, societally. People will be like, "This is a bad idea." You have to have enough self-belief to see where you're gonna end up and not let anybody derail you.
And then he'd tried to become an official Atheist and hadn't got the rock-hard self-satisfied strength of belief even for that.
I'm not a religious person, so I just hold on to my self-belief and the belief in my players' talents.
Self belief will always push fear away, but you need to always practice self belief otherwise fear will come back and tap you on the shoulder.
In the journey of an entrepreneur, the most important thing is self-belief and the ability to convert that belief into reality.
The belief that consciousness extends beyond death is surely to put more belief in the permanence of self, not less. That seems to me a comfort that you're allowing yourself.
Sometimes you've got to #? believe in someone else's belief in you until your #? belief kicks in.
That's the biggest part of our sport, is self-confidence, and self-belief.
When I'm away from sport and not doing something I have much self-belief in, I can lack self-confidence at times.
Self-belief does not necessarily ensure success, but self-disbelief assuredly spawns failure.
Indeed the reasoned criticism of a prevailing belief is a service to the proponents of that belief; if they are incapable of defending it, they are well advised to abandon it. This self-questioning and error-correcting aspect of the scientific method is its most striking property.
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