Top 1200 Prove Myself Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I don't feel like I have to prove myself to anybody any longer.
I'm always trying to prove myself to the rest of the world.
I'm constantly trying to make myself better, to learn more. I didn't finish college, so I feel like I'm always having to prove myself. I don't want to feel like the smallest person in the room.
I got to prove myself all the time. And that's good. It makes you stronger. — © Shaggy
I got to prove myself all the time. And that's good. It makes you stronger.
I'm the type of person who feels I have to prove myself first.
I'm a great self-doubter. I constantly need to prove myself to myself. I've never run to heroin or alcohol to hide that. I always have to deal with it. Stage fright is always going to be there. I have nightmares about bad gigs.
I had a desire to prove to myself that I was actually in control - that I wasn't a puppet.
I have to prove everything. Especially when you're coming from an off year after the injuries, and you come back, and you have to prove a lot of things to the fans, to the team, to your teammates, to the sport. You have to prove a lot of things out there on the field.
I've always had a strong desire to prove myself against odds.
I had a desire to prove to myself that I was actually in control - that I wasnt a puppet.
I love being physical, but I don't have any desire to prove myself.
I have to prove myself five times over.
Despising cowardice in others, I wished to prove myself no coward. Believing in the good, the gentle, the beautiful things of life, I addressed myself to the sweet duty of keeping these attributes for my children's sake and my own. And in striving to provide a living for them, I found a success beyond my wildest dreams.
I have a lot to prove. Not only to other people, but to myself, that I'm the best in the world. — © Christian Coleman
I have a lot to prove. Not only to other people, but to myself, that I'm the best in the world.
I didn't have any godfather in the industry and had to prove myself with each film.
I'm looking to prove myself and earn that respect in the ring.
I wanted to prove myself on the pitch, but I didn't have many chances, so it put a lot more pressure on every single game that I played. I found myself in situations where I was so keen to show my qualities, but many times it worked against me and I was punished for being too eager.
I want to prove myself at Chelsea and be successful in the Premiership and the Champions League.
I came to this sport to prove to myself and others that I am this big and loud champion.
I wanted to do an action-y thing, purely because I'm the least fit, healthy person in the world. I wanted to prove to myself that I could actually run and not get out of breath and collapse. I wanted to push myself, in that way.
I am here trying to prove myself every single game.
I've heard it said that I'm silencing the critics so many times but it's not that: I don't have to prove myself to anyone.
I want to prove myself in the Premier League.
I am keen to prove myself as an actor.
I don't have anything to prove, but I do like to challenge myself.
I had to earn the respect from everybody, from referees to opponents, but my teammates, they saw some European guy coming here and I had to prove myself. Luckily, I proved myself, but with big help from the entire Lakers organization.
I just want to prove to myself and to the fans that I deserve to be in the UFC.
I've always felt a strong urge to prove myself.
I have nothing to prove to anyone. I only play for myself.
I have to prove myself in a lot of ways - as an actor, as a person, as someone who can handle pressure.
I never felt I had to prove myself with anything.
I always ask myself, what do I need to prove? I won the fight.
I don't have anything to get off my chest. I'm not itching to prove myself anymore.
I don't need to prove myself through competition anymore.
I've earned my stripes; I don't need to prove myself to anyone.
I guess I have to prove myself all over again, even if it's to the world. I don't have a problem doing that.
Once I got to Leicester, I just wanted to prove myself.
I want big games to prove to myself that I'm a winner and not a loser.
I didn't want my parents to support me. I wanted to prove that I could do it by myself. — © Linda Vester
I didn't want my parents to support me. I wanted to prove that I could do it by myself.
I don't think of myself as being a woman and having anything to prove.
No one's calling me for lawyer roles. I still have a lot to do to prove myself.
I always had the belief in my ability. I just needed something to prove it to myself.
It annoys me that the burden of proof is on us. It should be "You came up with the idea. Why do you believe it?" I could tell you I've got superpowers. But I can't go up to people saying "Prove I can't fly." They'd go: "What do you mean 'Prove you can't fly'? Prove you can!"
I took a selfie to prove to myself that I exist!
The only person I've got to prove to is myself.
I just want to do my best to prove myself.
When I think about it like that, it feels like a burden. But that won't mean I'll be single for the rest of my life - I hope. I feel very settled with myself in my world. I don't feel as needy and desperate to prove things about myself. In my twenties I was very keen to achieve this and disprove this and that. Now I enjoy just being able to concentrate on my children and my work and myself.
I've always had that chip on my shoulder, felt the need to prove myself.
I don't feel the need to prove myself by writing the next generational novel. — © Camilla Lackberg
I don't feel the need to prove myself by writing the next generational novel.
I had to prove myself to a lot of different people.
I love to be pushed so I can prove myself, because once again, I will.
My biggest reason for coming is to prove to myself that I can play in the NBA.
I have a lot of things to prove to myself. One is that I can live my life fearlessly.
I'm a guy who just wants to win and prove myself.
I am not the type who'd enter the best schools just to prove myself.
I have nothing to prove to anyone but myself.
It's not the cost (although that pinches), or the time (though that grinds). After a while, it's the sheer galling indignity of being asked to prove, pay, and prove all over again that you're a worthy parent. Any true parent will tell you that that is impossible to prove in advance.
I haven't really looked at myself as someone that needs to prove a point to anyone.
I've got no need to prove to myself that I can do Shakespeare. I've done it.
I don't have anything to prove because I've already validated myself and my work speaks for itself.
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