There's a point in everyone's career where they're not going to be playing as well as they should be. You just have to keep you confidence and not hang your head and realize that you're going to figure it out and that you're going to get better and that you're going to learn. Learn from all your mistakes.
My models for graceful aging are guys like John Lee Hooker and Mississippi John Hurt, who never stopped working till they dropped, as I fully expect to be doing, and just getting better as musicians and as human beings.
Your customers get better when you do.
You're never too good to get better... take that and apply that to everything in your life.
As the economy gets better, everything else gets worse.
Captaincy is something you get better at through experience. You've got to trust your instincts.
People that were a little nerdy in high school would look up to me and know it gets better.
I love the training, love the competition, and I still feel like I'm progressing and getting better as a fighter.
My serve can get better, for sure. It's not just about serving bombs, but positioning, variation in speed, in spin.
I'm getting better every day.
Love is a disease no one wants to get rid of. Those who catch it never try to get better, and those who suffer do not wish to be cured.
All I wanted to do was to improve, to keep getting better.
I love what I do. I have an insatiable appetite for creating things and wanting to get better at what I do and always growing and never stopping. I don't know. It's something I was born with. It's definitely a drive. It's a passion, and it's driven for a love for what I do.
When you are tempted to look elsewhere for greener pastures, just remember someone else is probably looking at yours. And if another pasture looks greener, perhaps it is getting better care and attention. Grass is always greener . . . where it is watered.
I'm proud of people who have the determination and the fearlessness to actually go and face their demons and get better.
I fear that I won't get better and that I won't have time to practice. To be called a "jazz musician" - it's a big responsibility.
I think we're in a very exciting time - visually, I think we are. I've not got a crystal ball. I'm not saying I know what the future is at all. In some ways I'm getting quite pessimistic about the future, but in other ways I think it might get better. We are moving into very big changes.
Once you become complacent and once you're happy with your performance or whatever it is, I don't think you'll get better as quickly.
Things will get better - despite our efforts to improve them.
Mostly everything gets worse before it gets better.
I always felt that I hadn't achieved what I wanted to achieve. I always felt I could get better. That's the whole incentive.
My hope is to continue to make new music and go with the flow. I think I'll always be creative. I want to keep making good music, put myself into positions where I need to rise to the occasion of playing in front of an audience, and continually get better at what I'm doing.
I feel like my life now, it's only getting better, which feels nice.
You don't get older, you get better.
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