A Quote by Mary Cain

I'm never one to shy away from competition or working hard. — © Mary Cain
I'm never one to shy away from competition or working hard.
I'm kind of shy and quiet. But I'm only shy in my personal life. If I'm working, somehow I'm not and it goes away.
I don't shy away from competition.
Believe in yourself and never shy away from hard work.
Win or lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined or focusing too much. Success is measured by what we have done to prepare for competition.
I will attack ideas very hard. I am not shy about that one bit. So I don't want people to think that because I had a call for civility that that means I shy away from debate and that I'm agreeable. That's not the case. What is the case is that I will not question who you are as a person.
My father, because he was an academic, he did not shy away from meeting with academics who focused on political science, sociology, he actively embrace that and he didn't shy away from meeting with lawyers.
I've never been one to shy away from a challenge and I've never been one to shay away from talking a big game.
There was a story that came out that Jimmy Garoppolo was one of the first guys to text Trey Lance. That's just the type of guy Jimmy is. He's not going to shy away from adversity, shy away from a draft pick.
Generally, if I can't be true to the creator's intention and spirit, I will probably shy away from working on a character.
Besides training, you need to be focused and not shy away from hard work.
I never shy away from herbs!
It's never my intent to be controversial but I don't shy away from it.
I never want to shy away from a challenge.
Americans mythologize competition and credit it with saving us from socialist bread lines. Actually, capitalism and competition are opposites. Capitalism is premised on the accumulation of capital, but under perfect competition, all profits get competed away.
I continue to be very shy. I think a lot of actors and performers are really weird, shy people working it out onstage. I don't know why that is.
I know that the hard work got me here. And the day I stop working hard, this can all go away.
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