As you get older, you're not afraid of doubt. Doubt isn't running the show. You take out all the self-agonizing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing is, I have never been that confident, and, um, I have a lot of self-doubt, and I had never - I don't think I ever would have consciously chosen to be a television presenter.
Self-doubt is real. Everyone has it. Having confidence and losing confidence is real, too, and everyone has been in that position.
When you are young you don't always realise how full of doubts everybody is.
I'm full of self-doubt. I doubt everything I do. Everything I do is a failure.
I have many moments of self doubt. Everybody does.
What I learned is that acting is to a large extent about trying to stave off self-doubt long enough to be natural and real onstage.
You should never doubt yourself because you never, ever know what's around the corner.
The deplorable mania of doubt exhausts me. I doubt about everything, even my doubts.
The older I get, the surer I am that I'm not running the show.
Doubt is a killer. You just have to know who you are and what you stand for.