A Quote by Steve Nicol

I've always felt I've made a contribution wherever I've been. — © Steve Nicol
I've always felt I've made a contribution wherever I've been.
I've always just felt like an outsider. I've always been made fun of in school ever since kindergarten. For me, when I started singing, that's when I started making "friends,". That's when people started taking an interest in me. That was the thing that made me likable, I guess. Maybe even lovable! I think that's really why I'm so hellbent on doing this as a career is because those are the moments where I felt at my most confident.
I've always been lucky enough to have made the right decisions, if I can say that. I've always felt that I've had good fortune in that way.
My main contribution was to demolish the myths that India couldn't economically afford nuclear weapons. Of course I made these political arguments too, but the main contribution I made was a study of the cost of acquiring a credible deterrent, and show that it was within the budget of India, and it would not be an unbearable burden.
I've always been "other." I've always felt odd; I have always felt foreign in the environment I've been in. When you are young, that is a really uncomfortable thing to feel. As an older woman I really embrace it.
I always felt like wherever I was, I'd be successful.
Every one of us can make a contribution. And quite often we are looking for the big things and forget that, wherever we are, we can make a contribution. Sometimes I tell myself, I may only be planting a tree here, but just imagine what's happening if there are billions of people out there doing something. Just imagine the power of what we can do.
There are no reasons why I should leave Bayern. I had a very good first season, have made my contribution to titles and I have felt very comfortable here from the beginning.
I guess I've always been really attracted to period pieces and always felt visually I was probably more made for the '50s or the early '60s than I am for a modern day.
People kept saying, 'You've made it!' and I was like, 'What have I been doing all this time?' I've always felt successful.
There has been no more revolutionary contribution than the one which the Hindus (Indians) made when they invented ZERO.
I have always had a lot of responsibility, and I have always been committed wherever I have been asked to play.
You know what Andy Warhol's sole contribution to this country has been? He made Campbell's Soup a household word.
My contribution to film has always been negligible.
I'm in favor of people getting in where they fit in. Wherever you feel you can make the greatest contribution, you should.
Unloved is not the right word... but I never felt I made the grade. Mark was a blond, very attractive little boy, and sporty, so Dad was always teaching him to play cricket on the lawn... I always felt I came second out of two.
Think what a contribution selfish people of great talent could have made if their commitments had been made to Jesus Christ instead of to themselves! We will do better in every aspect of our lives if we commit to a God in whose life we see miracles, power over disease and death.
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