A Quote by Mikey Garcia

There's always doubters, that's part of the game. — © Mikey Garcia
There's always doubters, that's part of the game.
I'm going to prove the haters and doubters wrong. I like when the doubters try to say that I'm (not still) elite or that I'm too old. I'll use that.
Religion is not the biggest part of my life. I'm always playing baseball. But it's certainly a part of it, and having a faith in something. I've always worn a cross, and it's been a part of my game. It's always there with me.
Part of filmmaking is always a guessing game, and part of it is always a game of trust.
Doubt is part of all religion. All the religious thinkers were doubters.
With such a deep rooted interest you can withstand the setbacks and failures, the days of drudgery, and the hard work that are always a part of any creative action. You can ignore the doubters and critics. You will then feel personally committed to solving the problem and will not rest until you do so.
There always be rumours. That is also part of the game because it is a global game and a massive business.
Let the doubters talk as much as they want. I know my game, and I know I'm helping my team win games. That's all that matters.
A game is where you win and lose, and both are part of it. When there is more chance of losing, it is more charming. The game has value when it is tough. So some little problems that come in life are part of the whole game.
I know there's always going to be doubters, and that's something I've accepted.
The physical part of football has always been a massive part of my game so I can cover the ground during games.
People leave United and tend to drift out of the game. I actually think I became a better player and a better person. I proved a lot of doubters wrong.
When a Scottish player goes down the road you're always going to get doubters. You always get people saying you're from a pub league.
I have always enjoyed dribbling. That has been a key part of my game and you do get quite a lot of space in England. But the game is very intense and it is difficult to keep it up for the 90 minutes.
It's part of the game, there's a lot of trash talking going on. It's all part of it, they try to get you off your game.
When there are doubters, it always fuels the fire a little bit. When people say you can't do something, if you are a competitor, that drives you.
It's not really part of the game to say, 'Oh, it's a batter's game; it's a batter's game' - I don't know why it goes on. It's a beautiful game that's greatly competitive between bat and ball.
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