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Confidentiality is a virtue of the loyal, as loyalty is the virtue of faithfulness.


Edwin Louis Cole


#faithfulness #loyal #loyalty #virtue

People have to be confident about their sites. We're confident, number one, because under my administration we're managing our airports better than we've ever done before.


Richard M. Daley


#administration #because #before #better #confident

Everybody wants to be somebody. The thing you have to do is give them confidence they can. You have to give a kid a dream.


George Foreman


#dream #everybody #give #kid #somebody

I was always looking outside myself for strength and confidence but it comes from within. It is there all the time.


Anna Freud


#comes #confidence #i #looking #myself

The ideal situation would be to bypass all of the drama and mayhem and just get the music right to the people. I'm confident that we'll eventually figure it out.


Debbie Gibson


#confident #drama #eventually #figure #get

My mom is very confident and she was always a role model of mine.


Ashley Tisdale


#confident #mine #model #mom #role

The more confident one becomes, the less one needs all people to be the same.


Jasmine Guy


#confident #less #more #needs #people

The “noble” person has a completely naïve and non-reflective awareness of his own value and of his fullness of being, an obscure conviction which enriches every conscious moment of his existence, as if he were autonomously rooted in the universe. This should not be mistaken for “pride.” Quite on the contrary, pride results from an experienced diminution of this “naive” self-confidence. It is a way of “holding on” to one’s value, of seizing and “preserving” it deliberately. The noble man’s naive self-confidence, which is as natural to him as tension is to the muscles, permits him calmly to assimilate the merits of others in all the fullness of their substance and configuration. He never “grudges” them their merits. On the contrary: he rejoices in their virtues and feels that they make the world more worthy of love. His naive self-confidence is by no means “compounded” of a series of positive valuations based on specific qualities, talents, and virtues: it is originally directed at his very essence and being. Therefore he can afford to admit that another person has certain “qualities” superior to his own or is more “gifted” in some respects—indeed in all respects. Such a conclusion does not diminish his naïve awareness of his own value, which needs no justification or proof by achievements or abilities. Achievements merely serve to confirm it. On the other hand, the “common” man (in the exact acceptation of the term) can only experience his value and that of another if he relates the two, and he clearly perceives only those qualities which constitute possible differences. The noble man experiences value prior to any comparison, the common man in and through a comparison. For the latter, the relation is the selective precondition for apprehending any value. Every value is a relative thing, “higher” or “lower,” “more” or “less” than his own. He arrives at value judgments by comparing himself to others and others to himself


Max Scheler


#experience

I had the trade minister in China sit down as we were preparing for trade negotiations. He said, 'Please don't let people in the United States lose their confidence because when you lose your confidence, the rest of the world suffers'.


Jon Huntsman, Jr.


#china #confidence #down #had #i

I think the most important thing about coaching is that you have to have a sense of confidence about what you're doing.


Phil Jackson


#coaching #confidence #doing #i #i think






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