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Quotes About Improvement

John Terry has developed my game for sure.
~ Tyrone Mings
Then there was the challenge to keep doing better and better, to fly the best test flight that anybody had ever flown. That led to my being recognized as one of the more experienced test pilots, and that led to the astronaut business.
~ Alan Shepard
I keep learning from my mistakes and take advice from my seniors Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq because I want to be better and better in Test cricket.
~ Babar Azam
Every job I do, I like to think it makes me better or I learn things. It's all about how much something's going to stretch me or test me.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
If you're going to build a lean enterprise, you can test and measure how often the company ships iterations, how often it fails, how often it is putting things in front of people that don't work.
~ Seth Godin
Constructive complaint requires only two things: that what you are complaining about should be different, and that it can be different. It sounds simple, but too often our protests fail this test.
~ Julian Baggini
I think everybody has a moment in their career where you have to test whether it was right or wrong. We've all been there. I've looked back at performances of my own, where only you know if it is something you want to repeat. As long as you know when it's not right that you don't repeat it all the time.
~ Jessie J
The gospel may not make a sow's ear into a silk purse, but it will make everybody better if they live it. I've tried it. It stands the test.
~ Henry B. Eyring
If you improve education by teaching for competence, eliminating schooling, and connecting with students, the test scores will improve.
~ William Glasser
Engineers are very logical and everything has to be tested so when we fail, we'll know why and how to improve things.
~ Alvin Leung
As a cricketer - or any sportsperson, for that matter - you like yourself to be tested and get better all the time.
~ K. L. Rahul
Testing, we will never do enough of it.
~ Greg LeMond
We have built out the diversity of our product teams, and we saw the caliber of our testing and experimentation improve significantly.
~ Gillian Tans
Testing is overrated.
~ Jeff Rich
In testing, you make a mistake, you just say 'OK we'll have another go' instead of it being the only chance you get.
~ Lando Norris
A very important part of game development is testing - something that a lot of developers don't do.
~ Randy Pitchford
IQ in general has improved since tests first began. Psychologists think that this is because modern life becomes ever more complicated.
~ A. N. Wilson
If you have knocked over a batsman once - fine, it happens. Twice, OK. But more than that in the space of a few Tests then there is definitely something to work with.
~ Glenn McGrath
You should train more for speed. You have the reflexes of an old lady.
~ Robert Muchamore
A movie goes from several stages, from idea to script. As you continue shooting, you will make some adjustments. You're constantly adjusting. It's like a piece of music. You're constantly trying to make it better.
~ Robert Rodriguez
His eye contact with his partner had improved. Scoble wasn't constantly staring at and tapping on the small screen of his phone, as he was so prone to do. Glass had improved the way we related to each other.
~ Robert Scoble
Some of the ceilings and walls were so cracked and broken that they had to be replastered. Openings were cut through walls and doors were being put where no doors had been before. Old broken chimney pots were being taken down and new ones were being taken up and fixed in their
~ Robert Tressell
While someday the computerization of medicine will surely be that long-awaited "disruptive innovation," today it's often just plain disruptive: of the doctor-patient relationship, of clinicians' professional interactions and work flow, and of the way we measure and try to improve things. I
~ Robert Wachter
Todos los organismos, incluidos los seres humanos, han sido diseñados por la selección natural para reaccionar a su entorno en modos que conduzcan a una «mejora» (según los criterios de la propia selección natural) de las cosas, lo cual significa que, en mayor o menor medida, casi siempre estamos escudriñando el horizonte en busca de cosas que nos hagan infelices, que nos incomoden o que no nos satisfagan
~ Robert Wright