A Quote by Jack Rodwell

I'm a great believer in my ability, but I've not had the chance to prove it. — © Jack Rodwell
I'm a great believer in my ability, but I've not had the chance to prove it.
I know that somewhere deep down I have the ability to act. I just need a chance to prove it.
I'm a great believer in giving people a chance.
come back believer in shade believer in silence and elegance believer in ferns believer in patience believer in the rain
I believe the Thai people are patient, and the people at least give me a chance to prove my ability to help them.
When I was with PSV Eindhoven in Holland, some people still thought Asian players weren't good enough to play in Europe. It's always good to rise to the challenge and prove them wrong. When I first came to United, I had to prove my ability again.
I am a great believer in found families and I'm not a great believer in blood.
A President has a great chance; his position is almost that of a king and a prime minister rolled into one. Once he has left office he cannot do very much; and he is a fool if he fails to realize it all and to be profoundly thankful for having had the great chance.
I always had the belief in my ability. I just needed something to prove it to myself.
Basketball is a game that gives you every chance to be great, and puts every pressure on you to prove that you haven't got what it takes. It never takes away the chance, and it never eases up on the pressure.
Looking at the championship-winning quarterbacks, Edwards remembered their particular talents: Jim McMahon: A great natural leader. Great ability. Great presence. For a guy who was supposed to be blind in one eye, he had as much vision as anyone I've ever seen. He'd know instinctively where he should turn and where he should throw the ball. He was never a problem on the field. He was kind of cocky, but that didn't bother me. He had such a quick delivery and such a natural ability. I told Chicago he'd win them a Super Bowl.
I didn't feel that I really fit in anywhere. So when I was young I always had to prove myself through my sporting ability.
I'm a great believer in our ability to come up with the ideas necessary to solve the big questions. I have less confidence that we'll be able to find a consensus about which ones are right without experiment.
I'm a great believer that you had to do everything you've done to have got to where you are.
As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means being given the chance to prove yourself.
I have had it all over the years, being told I'm not good enough. So whenever the chance comes I always try and prove I should be starting.
Baseball gives you every chance to be great. Then it puts every pressure on you to prove you haven't got what it takes.
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