Quotes about Growth
Everything about aging in my experience so far has been a plus. Except the death part!
— Gloria Steinem
I don't really like talking too much about myself, but I have this feeling that it's all clicking for me. It's all coming together.
— Lukasz Fabianski
Tessa and I have grown up together. It's hard to explain our relationship because we've gone through so much together. It's so intense. It is so special. You can't really compare it and it's hard for people to understand it.
— Scott Moir
Now that I'm at Hendrick, it makes me appreciate my years I had at Ganassi even more. We did way more and accomplished way more than we probably should have compared to what resources Hendrick has.
— Kyle Larson
In golf, you're more competing with yourself.
— Andre Iguodala
You have to do stand-up quite a long time before you learn how to do it well. It was probably years before I was confident enough in stand-up that I was able to talk about the things I wanted to talk about, the way I wanted to talk about them.
— John Oliver
It's very important to surround yourself with people you can learn from.
— Reba McEntire
I used to be one of those students who needed to see something bigger, and God brought people into my life who gave me a bigger vision than the circumstances that surrounded me.
— Tony Evans
Certainly when you're surrounded by top-class players, like Cesc Fabregas, Eden Hazard, all of them, you only can make progress in a situation like that.
— Michy Batshuayi
I still look forward to doing things I've never done before. But the fear beforehand is always worse than the actual moment. Leading up to it, especially before the match, is when the butterflies are at their worst. But in the match, the creatures - my fans - fuel me. They're a huge superpower for me and my survival.
— Jeff Hardy
When I'm interested in an aspect of someone's life, I want to ask about their experiences, their survival strategies, and what they do to keep their lives interesting.
— Debra Granik
Any organisation has to go through at least one depression to see how it survives, and a normal economic cycle takes seven years.
— Shiv Nadar