A Quote by Patrick Grant

Winning was such as confidence boost, and fashion is a lot about confidence. — © Patrick Grant
Winning was such as confidence boost, and fashion is a lot about confidence.
Winning the U.K. Open's a massive boost for my confidence.
I've always been supremely confident in my abilities. But the biggest confidence boost is when the guys around you, you feel like they have confidence in you.
It's really great, winning some tournaments and leading the American group. It gives me a boost and a ton of confidence.
Fashion doesn't boost my confidence - rather, it provides a canvas to express or reflect it and whatever is influencing me in my life at the moment.
The runway isn't just about showing fashion, it's about gaining confidence. And I really believe that once you've got your confidence, you can wear anything, you can do anything.
Enthusiasm is my superpower. One might say that confidence yields the same result. I disagree. Confidence is about yourself, enthusiasm is about something else. Confidence is impressive, but enthusiasm is infectious. Confidence is serious, enthusiasm is fun.
Underlying the whole scheme of civilization is the confidence men have in each other, confidence in their integrity, confidence in their honesty, confidence in their future.
It's not just about fashion and confidence in what you look like. It's confidence in anything you do. It's knowing you're the best, knowing you're bound to be great, killing it in every aspect of life.
Captaincy is a confidence game. When the team is winning and your decisions go well that breeds confidence.
Confidence is not lodged in people's brains, it comes from the support system that surrounds them. Let's not confuse confidence overall with just self-confidence. Self-confidence is only one part of confidence. People also need confidence in others - their colleagues and leaders - that they can count on them to do the right thing and not to let them down.
I'm not comparing myself with anyone, but I am very confident about my captaincy, as I have already led India and in the IPL also. I have confidence I can bring out each player's ability fully and also give them a lot of confidence... I would like to stick to what I know best and what I have confidence in.
I get a lot more confidence winning games playing defense than winning the run-and-gun game.
You get confidence with winning, but you win with confidence.
Confidence comes from results. If you are winning, you have that confidence; if you are losing, you don't have it.
It takes a lot of confidence for people to be expressive, but it also takes confidence to show vulnerability and open up right away. I think that tells a lot about someone.
I learned that I am a lot stronger and more determined than I realised and I think I needed that confidence boost.
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