I feel very confident with the way I look. But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am.
Self-confidence has always been one of my good qualities. I am always very confident. It is in my nature to be confident, to be aggressive. And it applies in my batting as well as wicketkeeping.
I think I've always acted confident, even at times I haven't been confident.
I have always been a person with big aspirations, and I have always been confident I could take my opportunity, but you never know until you are out there.
Women I've known have always been quite strong and confident women. Sure, I've got some friends who aren't so overtly confident, or at least don't appear that way. But when you get to know them, they are very much so.
I certainly direct with confidence even if I'm not confident. I learned early on as an actor that confidence can be faked, and it's not always a terrible thing to do. A lot of times if people feel you're confident, then they're confident.
I have always been confident in my abilities, always had my faith in God, always expressed myself, but when you are a young player, sometimes you get misunderstood.
I've always been pretty confident in my abilities to play the game and that if I get an opportunity to play consistently and be a part of team, then I feel like I've always been able to produce.
Even though I have always been confident in myself, I have been apologetic for my disability in the past.
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way.
I was over-confident while growing up. I think when you look a certain way, you try and compensate by something else. I was always a strong child, was always confident, but looks never mattered to me.
I'd always been quite anxious and never felt very confident so I've always over-compensated.
I have always been confident.
I've always been fairly confident in my acting.
I've always been very confident in my immaturity.
My Dad taught me that the English upper class are sent to school to be taught to be confident, whereas in Glasgow you're born confident. I've always thought that pretty much summed me up. Born confident.