Quotes about Improvement
Practice is the key to mastering any skill.
— Brian Tracy
There is a special way that you can accelerate your progress toward becoming the highly productive, effective, efficient person that you want to be.
— Brian Tracy
Excellence/Perfection is not a destination; it is a continuous journey that never ends.
— Brian Tracy
Never let a day pass that you will have cause to say, I will do better tomorrow.
— Brigham Young
If you're not comfortable with public speaking - and nobody starts out comfortable; you have to learn how to be comfortable - practice. I cannot overstate the importance of practicing. Get some close friends or family members to help evaluate you, or somebody at work that you trust.
— Hillary Clinton
You can win a victory in your neighbourhood. You can win a victory in your school. You can win a victory in your place of worship... Be ashamed of your existence until you've done a little something to make the world in which we all must live a little better than it was when you arrived.
— Martin Luther King III
I was the worst teacher you have ever imagined - not that we did not have fun. We had a ton of fun. We just did not learn any scripture. I would think all week long what could I talk about on Sunday, and then I would scramble on Saturday to find some kind of scripture to go with it. This was my teaching.
— Beth Moore
Education must be a lifelong pursuit. The person who doesn't read is not better off than the person who can't.
— Sean Covey
Practice yourself in little things and thence proceed to greater.
— Epictetus
Anybody, and any company, can have a big run of success once, but if you're going to repeat that over time, you need to be aware that you need to keep learning.
— Patrick Lencioni
Today we begin in earnest the work of making sure that the world we leave our children is just a little bit better than the one we inhabit today.
— Barack Obama
We can only achieve quantum improvements in our lives as we quit hacking at the leaves of attitude and behavior and get to work on the root, the paradigms from which our attitudes and behaviors flow.
— Stephen Covey