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Quotes About Self-improvement

Combing my hair doesn't make me a better musician.
~ Ritchie Blackmore
I am very self-critical, but that's a good thing because it keeps me growing as a human being and as a musician.
~ Ray LaMontagne
I don't think about medals. I just think of bettering my own time.
~ Hima Das
I don't compete with other discus throwers. I compete with my own history.
~ Al Oerter
I will take every constructive criticism, make it my own, learn from my mistake, and go forward.
~ Julie Payette
I've used my time at 'GH' to learn some discipline.
~ Nathan Parsons
I like to be consistent so I like to challenge myself with consistency.
~ Bobby Wagner
I'm only competing with myself.
~ Allu Arjun
For a long time I didn't want to date or get naked with 'anyone - I was so fat. But I changed every part of my life to lose weight and have a better life.
~ Perez Hilton
I made a deadline for myself that if I wasn't earning a living being a musician by 'A Boy Named Goo,' I was going to get back to school, get a degree, and go on with my life - and enjoy the memories I had.
~ John Rzeznik
I have been sexist before. I have called girls names. I have gone with the misogynist flow.
~ Whitney Wolfe Herd
A lot of people out there are bullies, and they pick on people and call people names. You need to grow up from that, and you need to become a better person.
~ Roy Nelson
I see a lot of myself in a young Mike Vrabel. He is very competitive. He is very respectful of the game, but he looks at each opportunity as an opportunity to prove something that people don't think you can do, and he'll create that narrative.
~ Bill Cowher
My biggest competition is myself and my two natures.
~ Mike Webster
To give up power to change for the better is inherently distasteful to everyone, and to force people to affirm that they are addicts or alcoholics so they can speak in a meeting is shameful and demoralizing.
~ Chris Prentiss
The way to heal your relationship is to look for the underlying conditions in yourself and in your partner that have caused your relationship to go off track and then to seek out the guidance you need to heal yourself. The Laws of Love will give you that guidance.
~ Chris Prentiss
The image you hold of yourself will be changed for the better . Your efforts will be changed for the better . Your results will be changed for the better . You will be changed for the better.
~ Chris Prentiss
It's a simple working formula: if who you are and what you have- in your relationships, at home, or on the job- are what you want, that's perfect; keep doing what you've been doing and you'll get more of it. However, if who you are and what you have is less than or different than what you want, you'll have to make some basic changes.
~ Chris Prentiss
All of us are given a certain amount of crap to compost. Get it out of you so that you can mix it into rich soil and create something new. Learn from it, write a poem expressing it, and dance or cry it out of you to heal yourself. Create something better from the crap so that it doesn't define your life or make you sick. And
~ Christiane Northrup
Remember…you always have a choice to be better. You always have a choice to pick the right path --- Even if that choice comes a little late.
~ Christie Golden
We can only choose to go forward. We can't change what's behind us. What was done to us by others, by our parents, by anyone. Even what we did. It is done. We have to live with it. Our responsibility is to move forward and do the best we can, be the best we can." Mama Anat
~ Christine Feehan
Zara to Gino - You can only decide who you want to be. What kind of man you want to be. What example you want to set for our children? We all have choices. If you don't like something about yourself, you work on changing it.It might take a lifetime, but that's a gift you can share with your children
~ Christine Feehan
I let myself down a million times, she confessed. We all do that. It is getting back up that defines your character, Julija, and you did that.
~ Christine Feehan
verdadero valor de un ser humano no viene determinado por su grado de posesión, supuesto o real, de la verdad, sino más bien por la honestidad de su esfuerzo en pos de alcanzarla. No es la posesión de la verdad, sino más bien la búsqueda de la misma, lo que ensancha su capacidad y donde puede hallarse su siempre creciente perfectibilidad. La posesión nos convierte en sujetos pasivos, indolentes y orgullosos.
~ Christopher Hitchens