A Quote by Jon Jones

I'm extremely confident. I do believe my own hype. And I'm working towards making it true. — © Jon Jones
I'm extremely confident. I do believe my own hype. And I'm working towards making it true.
Admiration from my readers inspire me, and the only 'formula' I believe in towards making a good writer is: 'to thine own self be true!'
I think it's unhealthy to listen to what people say. My dad used to always say, "Don't believe in your own hype!" I was confused at the time: "Dad, there is no hype on me." But now I understand what he was saying. If someone says, "I think you're amazing" and someone says, "I think you're awful," I would like to have the same reaction to both, to be confident and calm enough to be able to take both of those and not be affected by either.
You never believe your own hype. As quick as somebody can be 'the guy' in Hollywood, he can be gone the next minute. For me, it's about doing great work. And then hopefully you keep working forever.
Keep your head down, work hard, and don't ever believe your own hype, because... you just keep working.
If you hype something and it succeeds, you're a genius - it wasn't a hype. If you hype it and it fails, then it was just a hype.
There's a great work culture at Nadiadwala Grandson. It's true that I'm heading the organization, but there are some brilliant minds here. All of them are working towards making our banner a good, entertaining company.
You can't believe your own hype, or your own worst moments. Neither is as important as knowing your "why." The harder the challenges are, the more this matters. It is a true gift that I'm so grateful for to my core when someone else sees and acknowledges my why. But you can't expect it or need it. Your ability to really see yourself can power you through.
I don't want to believe my own hype.
I think towards the end of my career, I'm the man. But right now, I've still got that underdog mentality to keep on proving myself time and again. I'm not going to believe the hype.
You're all right, as long as you don't believe your own hype.
My own saying is: 'Create the hype, but don't ever believe it.'
They say don't believe your own hype, but if you don't why would anyone else? To be great you have to believe you can do great things.
Some of the best advice I was ever given was: 'Don't believe your own hype.'
I really love working with brands that are either at the cutting-edge, or are making that first step towards making change within their brand lines.
The studios are making fewer films. They are making more expensive films. Profits are tougher to come by. Not only because of the expense of production. But also because of the expense of promotion and hype. To boil that all down, it's more about hype than it is about filmmaking.
I believe that people start to get into trouble when they start to believe their own hype.
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