A Quote by Thelonious Monk

I always believed in being myself. — © Thelonious Monk
I always believed in being myself.
The thing is I always believed in myself. I always believed that I was going to be the best in the world.
I always knew I wanted to go to NIDA. I think I was very fortunate, and I do doubt myself often, but I didn't see any possibility of me not going to NIDA. I believed in myself, and I believed that, if you really do want something, you get it.
I've always believed in myself, quite frankly, and believed in my abilities.
Students of popular science... are always insisting that Christianity and Buddhism are very much alike, especially Buddhism. This is generally believed, and I believed it myself until I read a book giving the reasons for it.
My philosophy has always been to try to put myself into roles and films that are different. That intensified after 'Lord of the Rings' because it was so massive, but it's something I've always believed in - wanting to change people's perceptions and challenge myself as an actor.
The thing that you have to understand about those of us in the Black Muslim movement was that all of us believed 100 percent in the divinity of Elijah Muhammad. We believed in him. We actually believed that God, in Detroit by the way, that God had taught him and all of that. I always believed that he believed in himself. And I was shocked when I found out that he himself didn't believe it.
I always believed in myself.
I've always believed in myself.
It's something that I've always had as a kid. I've always believed in myself, no matter what other people say.
I've always been 6' 5', 230 pounds, and can throw the ball better than anybody. So I've always believed in myself and I'll continue to do that.
I have always tried and always believed in myself, so I went after it, to do my best, to achieve my dream, and I always thought I'd achieve my dream. And I always, always wanted to be a football player.
I always believed in myself when I was not playing much.
There was many who had some doubts over me regarding my position in this sport, but I've always believed in myself and that's the way it's always been.
My father believed in me many times more than I believed in myself.
I have always believed in reinventing myself and taking risks.
I have always believed in myself. As a footballer, it is essential to have that belief.
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