A Quote by Jarvis Landry

I feel like I've been proving people wrong all my life. — © Jarvis Landry
I feel like I've been proving people wrong all my life.
Most people figured I'd be in jail. I've been proving people wrong my whole life.
I love proving people wrong and proving myself right and my coaches.
It's all about proving it on the track and proving to people that have different views wrong.
For me, It's not necessarily about proving people wrong, but proving to myself that I can do it my way and still win.
Risks are a measure of people. People who won't take them are trying to preserve what they have. People who do take them often end up having more. Some risks have a future, and some people call them wrong. But being right may be like walking backwards proving where you've been. Being wrong isn't in the future, or in the past. Being wrong isn't anywhere but being here. Best place to be, eh?
All of my life, I've loved proving people wrong.
It is very unnerving to be proven wrong, particularly when you are really right and the person who is really wrong is proving you wrong and proving himself, wrongly, right.
I like proving people wrong.
Risks are a measure of people. People who don't take them are trying to preserve what they have. Some risks have a future, and some people call them wrong. But being right may be like walking backwards, proving where you've been.
I'd like to think I'm ambitious, and I like proving people wrong and surprising people.
It's not about shutting people up or proving them wrong. It's about proving to ourselves what we're about.
I love proving myself wrong. A lot of actors lack confidence - even if you're doing really well, you kind of feel like this might be your last job.
I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing. Keep proving people wrong and proving myself right.
I haven't always been thrilled with my work. But the fear of not proving the people wrong who think you can't emerge from a franchise and do well, that's a very strong driving force.
I haven’t always been thrilled with my work. But the fear of not proving the people wrong who think you can’t emerge from a franchise and do well, that’s a very strong driving force.
I'm constantly proving myself. I have to always prove myself. There are roles where I feel like, "That should have been a straight offer. Why am I having to call my people and fight for it?"
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