Top 1200 Judging Myself Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I am not in competition with anyone but myself. My goal is to improve myself continuously.
I lie to myself every day when I tell myself, 'I can skip yoga.'
I told myself, 'I am teaching entrepreneurship, so I should be an entrepreneur myself.' — © Dan Shechtman
I told myself, 'I am teaching entrepreneurship, so I should be an entrepreneur myself.'
I would lose myself too much if I thought of myself as the audience.
I take great care of myself by carefully shutting myself away.
I put real pressure on myself and I demand the best out of myself.
My only two constants are to challenge myself and to try not to repeat myself.
I like to have fun and be myself and express myself through how I dress.
I don't have any fear of failure whatsoever. I used to, and I told myself I wouldn't allow myself to anymore.
I don't want to put myself in a small block. That will be limiting myself and no actor wants to do that.
With music, you're laying it all out there. They're judging you right away, and you can lose them quick. With the comedy, you've always got another joke to redeem yourself. Or, even if you've only got one joke, at least the punch line is at the end. Then they have to at least pay attention until the end.
I'm not trying to repeat myself or cater myself to one specific group of people.
Hopefully I can challenge myself and establish myself as a Premier League player for Aston Villa.
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I dont take myself too seriously. — © David Alan Basche
I love comedy because I can laugh at myself. I dont take myself too seriously.
I see myself as a power puncher, but for some reason, I can never sell myself that I'm one of the elite.
In everything I do, I find some of myself, or a lot of myself, and put it into the role.
It's not a gift of mine, but one given to me, to be able to criticise myself and not be crushed, by myself or by others.
Standing in the line at the food court, I try to be myself. But I forget how I usually stand when I'm myself.
I find I have to give myself a day when I just shut myself off and do nothing but read.
I told myself that I needed to clean myself up big time.
I believed in myself. I never imagined myself as just an ordinary player.
I, painting from myself and to myself, Know what I do, am unmoved by men's blame Or their praise either.
I saw a picture of myself when I came out of the hospital. I didn't recognize myself.
I do not consider myself a teddybear. Just to be clear, I don't feel sorry for myself.
When I am scared, I push myself and get the best out of myself.
I think I became [writer] despite myself - tricking myself into it, really.
I cherish my every connection. I see the other in myself and myself in others.
It is great to have some stability for myself, not only for myself but my family as well.
I have myself to respect, but to myself I am not amiable; but my friend is my amiableness personified.
I would never shoot down any opportunity to challenge myself or stretch myself.
I kind of push myself through my words and how I carry myself.
I've made myself laugh from some ideas - but I've never scared myself.
I can't bear to see myself even in movies. The feeling is complex. I can't stand the sight of myself.
As an actor, I still have to remind myself of daring to let go and not to repeat myself.
I have not Googled myself. I have not looked at myself on Amazon. It could drive you wild.
I've always thought of myself primarily as an artist; it's what I most define myself as. The acting was all an accident.
I really believe in challenging myself, pushing myself to new places.
People judge you really quickly, at first just on your facial features. There are two dimensions - warmth and competence. You can think of them as trustworthiness and strength. They're first judging you on warmth; evaluating whether or not you are trustworthy. That's much more important to them than whether or not you're competent.
I know if I stay true to myself and stick to my guns, I will never fail myself. — © Tomi Lahren
I know if I stay true to myself and stick to my guns, I will never fail myself.
I wrote myself back together. I wrote myself toward a stronger version of myself . . . Through writing and feminism, I also found that if I was a little bit brave, another woman might hear me and see me and recognize that none of us are the nothing the world tries to tell us we are.
I won't change myself and compromise myself, but I will make my music to be in the conversation with everyone else's.
I try to remind myself of the things that I like about myself that make me who I am.
I have been holding a dialogue with myself and girding myself to stand fast without running.
at least i'm talkng to myself. instead of giving myself the cold shoulder
It's not my job to rate myself and judge myself. That's up to someone else.
I like to scare myself and throw myself off the deep end.
I have never seen myself as a promoter. I always evaluate myself as a manager.
I'm hardest on myself. I'm my biggest critic. I ended up hurting myself a lot by doing that.
I'm in Alkaline Trio; I guess I get to rip off myself. I give myself permission. — © Matt Skiba
I'm in Alkaline Trio; I guess I get to rip off myself. I give myself permission.
I started to build barriers between myself and others to protect myself.
For 15 years, I've been playing the same character - which is myself - and I'm bored with 'myself'.
Jesus no doubt fits his teaching into the late-Jewish messianic dogma. But he does not think dogmatically. He formulates no doctrine. He is far from judging any man's belief by reference to any standard of dogmatic correctness. Nowhere does he demand of his hearers that they shall sacrifice thinking to believing.
I can see myself before myself - a being through dark scenery.
I have a reputation and name myself, everyone knows that. But I believe in myself as well.
I remember promising myself that should I live I would prove myself deserving of life.
I find pieces of myself everywhere, and I cut myself handling them.
Life is so much easier when I allow myself to be myself and go with the flow.
I'm very open to new things, challenging myself and putting myself in tough environments.
I pride myself on being unique in my own right. I wanted to be myself.
In order to control myself I must first accept myself by going with and not against my nature.
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