Confidence Aphorisms
Self-confidence is the foundation of our confidence in others.
F. La Rochefoucauld
All dignity, all strength is calm - precisely because they are confident in themselves.
V. Belinsky
They can do everything because they are sure that they can do everything.
Virgil
The awareness of one's strength multiplies it.
L. de Vauvenargue
Faith in oneself is capable of performing the same miracles as faith in the Lord God.
Fr. de Balzac
Self-distrust is the cause of most of our failures.
C. Bowie
Confidence in future affairs is deceiving, and you can count on yourself only in what you have already experienced.
L.N. Tolstoy
God helps those who believe in themselves more than those who believe in God.
Gennady Matyushov is
able to do a lot if he counts on himself a lot.
Wilhelm Humboldt
Keep faith in yourself even when no one believes in you.
H. McKay
Only fools can be unshakable in their confidence.
M. Montaigne
In happiness, one should not be overconfident, and in trouble, one should not lose confidence.
Cleovul
Lack of experience builds self-confidence.
Ancient aphorism
Excessive self-confidence becomes the cause of great trouble.
An ancient aphorism
Self-confidence is the basis of our confidence in others.
F. La Rochefoucauld
Only fools can be unshakable in their confidence.
M. Montaigne The
the self-confidence of talent is forgivable and fruitful, the self-confidence of mediocrity is ridiculous and fruitless.
E. Severus
Man is a lion in his own eyes.
Scottish Proverb
In happiness, one should not be overconfident, and in trouble, one should not lose confidence.
Cleovul