A Quote by Jack Sock

I believe and am confident in my game. — © Jack Sock
I believe and am confident in my game.
I'm overly confident. I believe in myself 100 percent. I believe in my game, and I believe in my work ethic.
I believe in my striking game against Weidman's wrestling. He's complete in every aspect of the game, but I'm confident in what I do.
Before the game, getting guys in the right mindset and confident - you play well when you're confident. People can say 'cockiness' or whatever, but there are results when you play with a confidence and you believe in yourself.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
If you let yourself believe that you are unsure about what you're doing, then the game is fast. But if you go out there and you're confident and have an idea of what you're supposed to do, then the game slows down for you.
I am confident in my game that I can contribute when I am on the floor.
I am becoming more confident with every game.
I am confident and I work so hard to be confident. If I wasn't talented, then I wouldn't be as confident.
I am confident of my ability to demonstrate that one can sometimes believe in something and yet not believe in it. Nothing is less fathomable than the systems that motivate our actions.
My music is me letting the world know how confident I am in myself, and me basically telling other women - and guys - how confident and how comfortable I believe they should be.
I am very confident in my game, whether I'm shooting, driving or creating for my teammates.
I am confident. My style of play is to control a game. You have to be smart in your brain and fast.
I already believe I am the best linebacker in the game. Now, I have to show one more thing ? that I am the most dominating, influential person in the game and the best football player to ever put on a pair of cleats.
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.
A sight game is that I am hurt, but I aim to make you believe I am not even hurt, and with this confidence appearing on my face, I don't panic, otherwise your opponent will know that you are hurt. That's the whole art game in boxing.
I am poised and confident in what I do, so I think whether it's shot clock winding down in the playoffs or regular season game, I'm going to have the same mentality.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!