My little self-analysis is that consumer technology is the closest thing we have to magic. You push a button and something happens at your command. The things that get me fired up the most have always been the things that seem the most magical.
But I think technology advertising will have to stop addressing how products are made and concentrate more on what a product will do for the consumer.
The ability for consumers to receive broadcast over the air signal is their right.
More than trends, consumers need functionality. Everything needs an element of fashion, but that's more like a spice.
Being successful at a very young age gave me the confidence and the capability to try out other things.
I'm not insecure, but I'm not like, 'Hi, I'm confident.'
I was always - maybe stupidly so - very confident.
All anything takes, really, is confidence.
I wasn't a naturally confident, extravert, outgoing person.
Fascinatingly confident, rude people are great.
If you're not a confident person, pretend to be one.
I sometimes have an over-confidence that can be viewed as arrogance.
When confidence is there, conviction is easy.
I love the confidence that makeup gives me.
I have total confidence in Beaute Prestige International to accompany me in creating a perfume that interprets my work and my world.
Along with age comes more confidence, so it kind of works out.
I was a very confident little kid.
Earn the right to be proud and confident.
Be confident to make your magic.
Put your faith in God and confidence in yourself.
I think that insecurity/confidence balance is necessary.