Not Feeling Inadequate Quotes
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When you grew up like me and my four brothers, you end up feeling somewhat inadequate, like somehow you don't count.
— John Lydon
Since no one is always right, always being right is really a role model for his children feeling inadequate.
— Warren Farrell
Feeling insignificant because the universe is large has exactly the same logic as feeling inadequate for not being a cow.
— David Deutsch
I find the science behind major natural events almost more interesting than the way in which those same events wreak their effects on human society.
— Simon Winchester
I see no end to my misery but the grave.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Ego is to the true self what a flashlight is to a spotlight.
— John Bradshaw
There is not one moment when that feeling of inadequate sorrow goes away. It just lessens and lessens, until it is mostly a memory of itself.
— David Levithan
If the Lord should once more give us sunshine and I do not give you enough fighting, I will never ask you to come out again.
— John Stark
If I'm a little girl, then that makes you a serious pervert.
— Karen Marie Moning
When you are in your 20's and 30's, you just want a hit record and you don't really care how it happens.
— Barry Gibb
As a forecaster, Marx shared the common destiny of all prophets: to be belied by events.
— Gunnar Myrdal
I wanted to write songs that would play themselves on stage, songs that sweep you through their current.
— K.d. Lang
Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood.
— Harriet Lerner
What do you say to someone who is not the same and yet completely the same?
— Stephanie Perkins
Incompetency begets incompetency. The last thing a guy who isn't sure of himself wants is a guy backing him up who is sure of himself.
— Lee Iacocca
He wiped the sweat from his face on his sleeve, squared his shoulders, and strode back into the fray. All there was to do was his duty.
— Diana Gabaldon