Acting is a weird thing. You've gotta do it to get better, and you've gotta try things to grow.
Very often when I go in to meet for movies or pilots, I'm put on videotape. I hate the notion that that tape is going to sit on a shelf and never get better.
That's all I can do. I'll keep at it and hope it gets better.
I never really worried about stats in the minor leagues. I was more concerned with getting better and bringing a positive attitude every day.
The truth is, people don't stay the same. People either get better or they get worse.
That's not a convincing argument. Public sector jobs are cyclical. Teachers get fired when money is tight, then rehired when things get better. Manufacturing jobs, on the other hand, aren't coming back. They're relics of a past age.
The only wat to get better at writing is to write. And read.
As a veteran, you're a little more poised on that mental side. But athletically, I didn't really think I could get better.
There'll be some savings from preventing double dipping by public servants which are currently able to access not one but two fully tax payer funded schemes and of course there will be out paid parental leave levy. So all up not only is this an important economic reform, an important reform to have to grow our economy more strongly, it also will leave the budget better off which will help us fix the mess that Labor has created with the budget.
I think that not being perfect has given me the freedom to keep getting better.
I'm taking my time. I feel much more confident, and every day I feel like I'm getting better.
We wouldn't be alive without love we wouldn't have survived without running maybe we shouldn't be surprised that getting better at one could make you better at the other.
If you can't fail, you can never get better.
There's a level of discipline I use as a writer, designed to get better at what I'm doing, that requires quite a lot of study and quite a lot of hard work as well.
I'm naturally shy but I've done this [movie Salomaybe] so much and you get better at it than you would think.
My fear delivered one of the great lessons of my life: That someone without fear can’t push himself. He can’t get better. He can’t transform negatives into positives. He can’t open his world to creativity and invention, or even progress.
I feel like I'm getting better as a writer and as a singer and that there is more to discover there, so hopefully other people feel that way too without having to disassociate with the earlier work.
Everyone wants to get better as they go along, but sometimes it's all you can do to stay consistent.
We all get caught up in the process, especially when you have a wave of success. But to me, being creative is not about rehashing everything you've done over and over. It's to continue to grow, continue to get better.
We are not afraid to look under the bed, or to wash the sheets; we know that life is messy. We know that somebody has to clean it up, and that only if it is cleaned up can we hope to start over, and get better.