Improving Quotes
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It's nice to know you're improving and getting better.
Evonne Goolagong Cawley
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By unwillingly robbing post-conflict nations of their most talented people, we in Europe are improving the odds these states fail, and feed the vicious circle of future conflicts.
Miroslav Lajcak
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I know it sounds stupid and cliche, but I just want to get better. I want to keep improving.
Chase Utley
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Your brain - every brain - is a work in progress. It is 'plastic.' From the day we're born to the day we die, it continuously revises and remodels, improving or slowly declining, as a function of how we use it.
Michael Merzenich
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When we get together and rehearse, which is always living with each other, we always talk about what would make it better, what would mean more, what would say more. So we're always improving and growing.
Alice Cooper
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Unless you’re continually improving your skills, you’re quickly becoming irrelevant.
Stephen Covey
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I've been in this sport only four years, and I know that I'll keep learning and improving.
Francis Ngannou
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They're still learning and improving as they go, but they played with some attitude and toughness that we needed, ... I believe we'll build off of that.
Bob Stoops
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Improving some of the rules under which the Senate functions can begin to replace some of the bad habits Washington has developed with better ones.
Michael Bennet
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Isn't it amazing how photography has advanced without improving.
Charles Sheeler
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Don't ever miss a day without improving something personally.
David D. Glass
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There's no denying I believe GM's business in Europe is in the process of improving quite quickly.
Bob Lutz
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I just have to make sure I keep improving my game in every aspect there is.
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
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The downstream effects are unknown. Do your best and hope for the best. If you're improving the world-however you define that-consider your job well done.
Tim Ferriss
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I think the world is always improving and always not improving. I think that both are simultaneously happening all the time. I don't think it's one motion unfortunately - I wish we could say it's better, better, better - but I think it's better, bad, better, bad - you know?
Eve Ensler
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Twitter actually may be improving its users’ writing, as it forces them to wring meaning from fewer letters - it embodies William Strunk’s famous dictum, Omit needless words, at the keystroke level.
Christian Rudder