A Quote by Robbie Keane

With all due respect, I have nothing to prove about my worth to anyone. — © Robbie Keane
With all due respect, I have nothing to prove about my worth to anyone.
Don't try to prove anything about yourself to anyone. It isn't necessary. Your worth shines through to others- know your worth.
The individual's most vital need is to prove his worth, and this usually means an insatiable hunger for action. For it is only the few who can acquire a sense of worth by developing and employing their capacities and talents. The majority prove their worth by keeping busy.
Nothing but respect to all the fighters that are in the UFC, but every single one of us wants to prove something. And you know, eventually, I want to prove myself in that lightweight division too.
Since the team understands that the leader is de facto in charge, in that respect, a leader has nothing to prove. But in another respect, a leader has everything to prove: Every member of the team must develop the trust and confidence that their leader will exercise good judgment, remain calm, and make the right decisions when it matters most.
As for myself and for the Secretary of State and others involved, including those in the Legislature, we stand ready to do anything, to meet with anyone, anywhere, as long as we may do so in self-respect, demanding the respect due this Nation, and there is any slightest idea or chance of furthering this great cause of peace.
I have nothing to prove to anyone.
Respect talent. Get respect where respect is due, but don't be caught up in yourself where you do things obliviously and not pay attention to what is going on.
I've got nothing to prove to anyone.
I have nothing to prove to anyone but myself.
There's nothing I need from anyone except love and respect, and anyone who can't give me those two things has no place in my life.
I don't have to show anything to anyone. There is nothing to prove.
I think you and he need to talk. And once you do, I won’t have to worry about being jumped like a felon again.” Blay frowned. “He and I have nothing to say to each other—” “With all due respect, the ligature marks around my neck would suggest otherwise.
I recognise fully why people wear poppies, I totally respect everyone's right to do so and I have total sympathy for anyone who has lost loved ones due to conflict.
I have nothing to prove to anyone. I only play for myself.
There is nothing left worth preserving in the notions of unseen powers, controlling human destiny, to which obedience and worship are due.
By bells and many other similar techniques they (schools) teach that nothing is worth finishing. The gross error of this is progressive: if nothing is worth finishing then by extension nothing is worth starting either. Few children are so thick-skulled they miss the point.
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