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Quotes About Improvement

What I try to do is to look ahead of me and not look back. Whether that's a good thing or bad thing, I'm just focused on trying to get better.
~ Luol Deng
Video analysis is big for me. Through video, you see good things and bad things and can show players how to improve.
~ Antonio Conte
One of the good things about being away is to digest things and maybe learn from things and see if there are better ways to get to where you want to be.
~ Morten Harket
It's all about always putting in that time and that work and also, separating yourself for the better. Put yourself around good things, better people, and things like that.
~ Sheck Wes
I don't like reading good things about myself. With the criticism and the negative things, I always think that makes me better.
~ Jordan Henderson
I've had some difficulties, but I've also done some good things on defense. So it's just all about effort... You've got to take it personal and work as hard as you can on that end of the floor.
~ Jimmer Fredette
I always knew that if I kept working and trying to improve, good things would happen.
~ Shawn Bradley
If you just focus on getting better, and not being the best, you have such a good time.
~ James Acaster
Since I tend to be pretty competitive and find that others on my team enjoy contests and team competitions, I thought a good way to improve feedback would be to create a way to reward the comments and ideas that actually change our company for the better.
~ John Rampton
We always want more, more, more. You see good work; you want it better. We push, push, push.
~ Louise Wilson
My father told us all the time: to become a good writer takes writing. Because the more you do it, the better you get at it. It's like bull-riding. You can't do it once, you know. You've got to practice it and practice it.
~ Thomas Steinbeck
I want to become a very good writer.
~ Kellie Martin
I wasn't a very good writer before college. I don't think I was a very good reader.
~ DeRay Mckesson
If there is no struggle, there is no progress.
~ Frederick Douglass
And she helped transform him into a better public speaker, coaxing him to abandon his high, nasal twang in favor of deeper, more sonorous tones. (A vocal coach had given Jack the same advice, and for a time he spent some minutes each morning barking like a dog to deepen his voice.)
~ Fredrik Logevall
On the mountains of truth you can never climb in vain: either you will reach a point higher up today, or you will be training your powers so that you will be able to climb higher tomorrow. -
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
People have always wanted to 'improve' human beings; for the most part, this has been called morality.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
All beings so far have created something beyond themselves
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
This the Church understood: it corrupted the human being, it weakened him – but it claimed to have 'improved' him…
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
In all ages one has wanted to 'improve' men: this above all is what morality has meant. But one word can conceal the most divergent tendencies. Both the taming of the beast man and the breeding of a certain species of man has been called 'improvement':
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
We've talked before what is important is week in, week out, getting wins and getting better.
~ Ezekiel Elliott
You go into each game looking to win. We're not looking at wins or losses because it proves something as a team. We go into every game trying to get better. As long as you compete, we're gonna play our hearts out; we're improving every day.
~ Zach LaVine
I look to constantly be a better version of myself every time I step out on court. That has come out with some good wins and good things on paper, but if my ranking were to drop or to rise, it wouldn't affect my goals or how I want to keep improving.
~ Johanna Konta
You know, I think playing doubles definitely helps your singles game in all aspects. Just being able to get that match practice, match preparation before playing singles matches. Then it also builds confidence just getting wins from doubles, yeah.
~ Jennifer Brady