A Quote by Mariano Rivera

You can’t second-guess baseballyou can’t second-guess yourself. — © Mariano Rivera
You can’t second-guess baseballyou can’t second-guess yourself.
You can't second-guess baseball. You can't second-guess yourself.
You can't second-guess yourself as a filmmaker.
You cant second-guess yourself as a filmmaker.
If you don't second-guess yourself, then you are not trying to get better.
Always give a hundred percent, and you'll never have to second-guess yourself.
Life is very short, and if you worry what people think of you, if you second-guess yourself, you're in trouble.
I think a lot of times you start to second-guess yourself, especially as a young player, but you've got to have confidence that everything will be all right.
In a fragment of a second you can understand: Things you know, things you don’t know, things you don’t know that you don’t know, conscious, unconscious, things which in a fragrant of a second you can react to: we can all imagine why this capacity was given to us as human beings - I guess to survive. Architecture to me has the same kind of capacity. It takes longer to capture, but the essence to me is the same. I call this atmosphere. When you experience a building and it gets to you. It sticks in your memory and your feelings. I guess thats what I am trying to do.
I don't want anyone to ever put himself or herself in a box of, "I lost my second chance!" Because life brings you ebbs and flows, and if you miss out on this second chance, guess what, you're going to get another one if you decide that you're ready to have one.
I never second-guess myself.
I was the second-best player in high school. I was the second pick in the draft. I've been second in the MVP voting three times. I came in second in the Finals. I'm tired of being second. I'm not going to settle for that. I'm done with it.
I always second-guess what I am doing.
It's 'Line of Duty' - you can't second-guess anything!
You can't second-guess ineffability, I always say.
Skeptical doesn't have to necessarily be a negative thing. I think if you allow yourself to second guess things and look at things from a distance you don't immediately run into things blindfolded, so that's a positive.
Writing comedy is an exposing thing because you're putting yourself on the line with every joke you write, and although you can't second-guess an audience, if you want to be successful, you have to write stuff people like.
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