Quotes about Improvement
Good, better, best never let it rest till your good is better and your better is best.
— Anonymous
The biggest thing is becoming a better player and proving your doubters wrong.
— Andre Iguodala
Anyone in public life who comes out, comes out primarily for themselves, and their life is immediately improved. That's what happened to me.
— Ian Mckellen
Formula 1 need to have a good look at itself. As a show, I think we need to put on a better show for the fans.
— Christian Horner
The most important pratical lesson that can be given to nurses is to teach them what to observe-how to observe-what symptoms indicate improvement-what the reverse-which are of importance-which are of none-which are the evidence of neglect-and of what kind of neglect.
— Florence Nightingale
Everyone who's a success, is a continual learner.
— Zig Ziglar
We all have to be taught how to be thankful and once learned, it has to be improved and practised daily.
— Mensah Oteh
Appreciation is the secret behind increasing in any area
— Mensah Oteh
A lifelong learner is a lifelong winner.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
A forgiving God would be the noblest work of man. We accepted as proven that each stage of civilization creates its own God, and that as man ascends and becomes better his conception of the Unknown likewise improves. Thereafter we all became less theological, but I am sure more truly religious.
— Andrew Carnegie
I guess that was the forerunner of our Saturday morning meetings. We wanted everybody to know what was going on and everybody to be aware of the mistakes we made. When somebody made a bad mistake—whether it was myself or anybody else—we talked about it, admitted it, tried to figure out how to correct it, and then moved on to the next days work.
— Sam Walton
The thing is, I am absolutely convinced that the only way we can improve one another's quality of life, which is something very real to those of us who grew up in the Depression, is through what we call free enterprise—practiced correctly and morally.
— Sam Walton