A Quote by Vince Lombardi

Preparedness is the ultimate confidence builder. — © Vince Lombardi
Preparedness is the ultimate confidence builder.
As an architect you are a builder. You are of course more than a builder. You need to be a militant, you have to be a poet, you have to be a visionary, you have to be an artist. But certainly you have to be a builder. Everything starts from there.
Fascinations breeds preparedness, and preparedness, survival.
When you know the builder, you can have complete confidence in the quality of his work.
Hearing that you fit into someone's idea of a superhero is a huge confidence builder.
Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence. Inaction is not only the result, but the cause, of fear.
We are not afraid of predators, we're transfixed by them, prone to weave stories and fables and chatter endlessly about them, because fascination creates preparedness, and preparedness, survival. In a deeply tribal way, we love our monsters.
Everyone needs to remember that Ebola was not a worst-case scenario. Preparedness for the future means preparedness for a very severe disease that spreads via the airborne route or can be transmitted during the incubation period, before an infected person shows telltale signs of illness.
Now, Martin Luther King Jr. was a bridge builder, not a wall builder.
I came to architecture from building. Because my father was a builder, everybody was - and is - a builder in my family.
It was a huge confidence builder to stand in front of 34 21-year-olds and explain something to them every day.
Preparedness, when properly pursued, is a way of life, not a sudden, spectacular program. We could refer to all the components of personal and family preparedness, not in relation to holocaust or disaster, but in cultivating a life-style that is on a day-to-day basis its own reward.
My dad was a builder, so I didn't have any connection to the arts at all. I never really considered film as a career, but I knew I didn't want to be a builder.
No activity I know is more of a confidence builder and at the same time more 'humility training' than wrestling.
It's just a reassuring feeling, a confidence-builder I guess, knowing that you're going into a situation wanted as an option, like you're really wanted.
I'm not a builder of buildings, I'm a builder of collections.
Sometimes confidence can lead you to accept the first decent idea instead of to really strive to even discard that and go for the ultimate great idea. So in a weird way, I think confidence is overrated sometimes.
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