I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
I'm confident in my team. I'm confident in my coaches. I'm confident in my ability. I worked really hard to become a better mixed martial artist.
I am confident and I work so hard to be confident. If I wasn't talented, then I wouldn't be as confident.
I feel that I can be a regular at Watford.
I came to Watford to make history.
I've only played for Watford, so I'm a one-man club.
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.
If I'm feeling confident, then I write confident, happy, or assured music. I can hear some early electronic sketches I did where I'm clearly not confident and everything's a bit mid-range, nothing really pushes through.
I certainly direct with confidence even if I'm not confident. I learned early on as an actor that confidence can be faked, and it's not always a terrible thing to do. A lot of times if people feel you're confident, then they're confident.
I came to Watford to play in the Premier League and stand out.
I'm very proud of my work at Watford in what has been a short period.
When I was at Watford I was very greedy. I just wanted to show off my skills.
If I was to direct a movie about a super-confident guy, first of all I would hate that character. I can do a super-confident guy who crashes and burns and has to rebuild himself as somebody humble. But a super-confident guy that just gets more confident and gets the girl and the money and more success? That's not interesting.
I was really confident when I left WWE. I was confident that I would have a good time, and I was confident that I could wrestle differently than perhaps people saw me in the last few years with WWE, but I definitely wasn't prepared for this level of everything.
I'm lucky to have played for some great managers who can be positive influences on how I work at Watford.
I just want to thank Everton for the opportunity and Watford for having opened the doors for me in England.