A Quote by Mickey Drexler

I like to prove things wrong. — © Mickey Drexler
I like to prove things wrong.
You always feel like you've got something to prove, whether it be to yourself or somebody else. I can think of plenty of people along the way telling me I'll be nothing, working at McDonald's, doing things like that. The whole time, you're just trying to prove them wrong.
I definitely got things to prove and prove people wrong.
There were doubts when I got drafted. I've seen plenty of articles and things, like that I probably wouldn't be an elite point guard. I wanted to prove people wrong. And when I got my first contract, they said I was overpaid. I proved them wrong again.
Occasionally we all do wrong things from right motives. Only time can prove us right or wrong. The past is the past. Nothing can change it now, and who is to say that it was all wrong, anyway?
A thousand things can prove me right and one can prove me wrong.
That's progress: when we prove things wrong.
I have to prove everything. Especially when you're coming from an off year after the injuries, and you come back, and you have to prove a lot of things to the fans, to the team, to your teammates, to the sport. You have to prove a lot of things out there on the field.
I don't make music to prove all the critics wrong. I do it to prove all my fans right.
I know for me, I wanted to prove everyone wrong and prove that I could make it on my own.
I would love when that day comes so I can prove everyone wrong, but in the same time prove to myself I can be the best I can be.
I was born with the wrong sign In the wrong house With the wrong ascendancy I took the wrong road That led to The wrong tendencies I was in the wrong place At the wrong time For the wrong reason And the wrong rhyme On the wrong day Of the wrong week Used the wrong method With the wrong technique Wrong Wrong.
I like to prove people wrong.
One of the ways of stopping science would be only to do experiments in the region where you know the law. But experimenters search most diligently, and with the greatest effort, in exactly those places where it seems most likely that we can prove our theories wrong. In other words, we are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress.
Us Irish are kind of like that: we're hard grafters. We like to prove everybody wrong.
We all like to prove people wrong who say we're no good.
I don't feel like I have to prove anybody right or wrong.
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