A Quote by Draymond Green

I wouldn't necessarily say I'm arrogant. I'm just confident. — © Draymond Green
I wouldn't necessarily say I'm arrogant. I'm just confident.
People who are cocky and arrogant say, 'I know that' and move along. People who are confident and positive ask themselves,' How good am I at that?' and seek to improve
It's okay to be confident, but not arrogant.
The humble person is open to being corrected, whereas the arrogant is clearly closed to it. Proud people are supremely confident in their own opinions and insights. No one can admonish them successfully: not a peer, not a local superior, not even the pope himself. They know - and that is the end of the matter. Filled as they are with their own views, the arrogant lack the capacity to see another view.
I'm not arrogant but I'm confident enough to know what I can do and what I can't do. And I'm fine with what I can't.
When I made my first film, I was arrogant and over-confident.
There's a famous slogan here in the Bavarian dialect, and we use it inside Bayern Munich. We say, 'Mia san mia.' Literally, it is, 'We are we,' but it means, 'We are who we are.' That's not being very arrogant, but we are very confident about our ability to win the game. It is about a winning mentality.
People call us arrogant, but just because we know we are right, it doesn't make us arrogant.
I feel very confident with the way I look. But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am.
For one thing, you need a lot of self-confidence to be on the top of your field. There are times probably where I appear to be over-confident or arrogant. It's really in the eye of the beholder.
I am who I am: confident, arrogant, dominant, honest, hard-working and innovative.
A lot of people are seeing me as an arrogant, confident kid. It doesn't worry me.
You can be confident and secure and know that you do a good job at what you do. But you don't know to be arrogant about it.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
There was that 'anything is achievable' attitude in the Eighties. Everything was very positive and gung-ho. Well, 'hedonistic' is the word they use a lot. We were all confident bordering on arrogant.
When I look back, I can see why people thought I was aggressive. My first single, 'Do It Like A Dude,' resulted in a lot of misconceptions about me. I'm confident - but I'm not arrogant.
My approach to 'Star Trek' was, 'I know science fiction, and I know screen writing.' That was very arrogant of me, but you really need to be a little bit arrogant to think that what you have to say is good enough to justify the expense of hundreds of thousands - now millions of dollars - to make an episode of the TV show.
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