Lack Of Self Confidence Quotes by Tariq Ramadan, Hicham El Guerrouj, Sasha Azevedo, Maxwell Maltz, Andre Maurois, Julie Foucher and many others.

National politics and elections are dominated by emotions, by lack of self-confidence, by fear of the other, by insecurity, by infection of the body politic by the virus of victimhood.
I had over-trained. I put too much pressure on myself because I wanted that gold medal too much. If I had trained 15 per cent less, I would have won. I was training like a crazy person. There was a lack of self-confidence and a lack of maturity. An athlete does not only train with his body. He trains with his mind.
Jealousy is the result of one’s lack of self-confidence, self-worth, and self-acceptance.
Failure feelings – fear, anxiety, lack of self-confidence – do not spring from some heavenly oracle. They are not written in the stars. They are not holy gospel. Nor are they intimations of a set and decided fate which means that failure is decreed and decided. They originate from your own mind.
Smile, for everyone lacks self-confidence and more than any other one thing a smile reassures them.
There are too many other barriers to success in life to allow a lack of self-confidence to be one of them.
When you’re a beautiful person on the inside, there is nothing in the world that can change that about you.
You can’t help people being right for the wrong reasons…This fear of finding oneself in bad company is not an expression of political purity; it is an expression of a lack of self-confidence.
Surrendering to jargon is a sign of journalism’s dismal lack of self-confidence in the optimized age of content-management systems.
How many people have been thus led, through lack of self-confidence, to stifle their most justified doubts?
Our greatest weakness is lack of self-confidence.
We all have tremendous potential, and we all are blessed with gifts. Yet, the one thing that holds all of us back is some degree of self-doubt. It is not so much the lack of technical information that holds us back, but more the lack of self-confidence.
Disempowerment – whether defined in terms of a lack of self-confidence , apathy, fear, or an inability to take charge of one’s own life – is perhaps the most unrecognised problem in Africa today.