The famous quotes about self-confidence are summarized as follows:
1. Confidence is the first step towards success. ——Einstein
2. Confidence is the essence of a hero. ——Emerson
3. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence. ——Zhou Enlai
4. Whoever wavers in confidence midway is a weak-willed person; whoever lacks flexibility after making up his mind is a fool. ——Knowles
5. Confidence in social situations is more important than wit. ——La Rochefoucauld
6. If you don’t have self-confidence, you will never be happy. ——Larochevko
7. Everyone should have self-respect, self-confidence, and independence, otherwise he will be a slave. But self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, independence is not independence... - Xu Teli
8. People must have self-confidence, which is the secret of success. ——Chaplin
9. People must have patience, especially confidence. ——Marie Curie
10. Lack of confidence is not due to difficulties, but difficulties are due to lack of confidence. ——Seneca
11. Cleaning up the development process of ancient culture, eliminating its feudal dross, and absorbing its democratic essence are necessary conditions for developing a new national culture and improving national self-confidence. ——Mao Zedong
12. Women need excellent confidence, more than faith based on reason, and men need serious confidence, more than excellent confidence. ——Jobel
13. What can make me float in the quagmire of life without getting stuck is my confidence. ——Dante
14. Labor builds people’s confidence in their own intellectual power. ——Gorky
15. Determination is strength, confidence is success. ——Leo Tolstoy
16. Education can increase people’s inherent value. Good training can strengthen people's confidence. ——Horace
17. Believe in your own thoughts and believe that what you know in your heart must also be suitable for others. This is genius. ——Emerson
18. Firm confidence can enable ordinary people to do amazing things. ——Marton
19. Value produces confidence, confidence produces enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. ——Walt H. Cottingham
20. Skill and confidence add up to an invincible army. ——Europe
21. Values ??generate confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. ——Water H. Cottingham
22. To be self-reliant and self-respectful, do not follow other people’s footsteps or learn their words. ——Lu Jiuyuan
23. Take a deep look into your own heart, and then discover that all the miracles are within yourself. ——Bacon
24. It is better to rely on yourself than to rely on others. (Rely, rely on.) - Pre-Qin "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo Lower Right"
25. There are too many people to rely on. You can only rely on yourself to survive. ——Napoleon
26. Have confidence and then go all out - if you have this concept, everything will be successful nine times out of ten. ——Wilson
27. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence. ——Zhou Enlai
28. I have some doubts about the word "pride". Anyone who has a little bit of drive and ability always believes in himself and is a person with some opinions. The more assertive a person is, the more confident he is. This one isn't bad. He is really a bit proud. If he is put in a proper position, he will become humble himself, otherwise he will not be able to survive. ——Deng Xiaoping
29. No matter what, "rumors" can never scare me. ——Lu Xun
30. Confidence is the conqueror of people; it defeats people and exists in people's hearts. ——M.F. Taber
31. Skills and confidence add up to an invincible army. ——Europe
32. We should not belittle oneself when one has great ambitions. ——Zhuge Liang
33. The word "impossible" can only be found in the dictionary of fools. ——Napoleon
34. What can make me float in the quagmire of life without getting stuck is my confidence. ——Dante
35. Lack of confidence is not due to difficulties, but difficulties are due to lack of confidence. ——Seneca
36. There is a difference between self-confidence and pride; confident people are often calm, while proud people are often exaggerated. ——Liang Qichao
37. The confidence we have in ourselves will make others sprout confidence in us. ——La Roche Fogu
38. I am born with a useful mind. ——Li Bai
39. Only those who have the belief to win can become the winner on the battlefield. ——Higginson
40. Those who are confident do not doubt others, and others also believe in them. Those who doubt themselves do not trust others, and others also doubt themselves. ——"Historical Code"
41. A hundred people full of confidence and determination are much better than ten thousand cautious, respectable and respectable people.
——Sinclair
42. Columbus discovered a world, but he did not use nautical charts. He used "confidence" to resolve doubts in the sky. ——Santayana
43. Unless a person has confidence himself, he cannot bring confidence to others; only those who are already convinced can convince others. ——Matthew Arnold
44. The most important thing in life is to have an ambitious goal and use talent and perseverance to achieve it. ——Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
45. Only a confident person can be confident everywhere, immerse himself in life, and know his own will. ——Gorky
46. Luck is a great teacher, but misfortune is even greater. Possession indulges the mind, but lack of ability trains and strengthens the mind. ——William Hallett
47. What helps us the most is not the actual help from our friends, but our belief that we can get help from them. ——Epicurus
48. Those who lose money lose little, those who lose health lose much, and those who lose courage lose everything. Our fears always outweigh our dangers. ——Seneca
49. Everyone should have self-respect, self-confidence, and independence, otherwise he will be a slave. But self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not independence. ——Xu Teli
50. Self-abasement is a poisonous snake that forever corrodes and gnaws at the soul. It sucks away the fresh blood of the soul and injects the poison of world-weariness and despair into it. ——Marx
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A story about self-confidence
In order to extract pure radium in order to determine the atomic weight of radium, Marie Curie confirmed to science that radium is She used to wear dusty and stained work clothes all day long in a very simple shed, stirring the smelting pot with an iron bar almost as tall as herself, and looking for traces of radium in the piles of asphalt mine waste. The conditions were extremely difficult, but she was full of confidence.
She said to her friends: We should have perseverance, especially self-confidence! We must believe that our talents are used to do something, no matter how high the cost, this kind of thing must be done. She eventually succeeded.