A Quote by Clay Matthews III

I don't just want to go out there and do my job - I want to excel at it. I hold myself to a high standard. I expect to make plays that alter the game, and if I don't, I hold myself accountable.
I hold myself to a very high standard, and I hold my contributions to that same high standard. I will not accept any contributions that are illegal, inappropriate or tainted.
When I work with other artists, I really want to bring out the most in their voices and I want to hold myself to the same standard.
To be able to know kids one day will want to be like me, I hold myself to a super high standard.
It's hard for me to come up with a plan and hold my players accountable until I self-evaluate and hold myself accountable.
It is time to go on the offense. Hold people accountable for the wrongdoings they do and commit against the American people, use the vestiges of the Constitution which gives us the outline of how we hold them accountable and make the Justice Department do their job.
As far as myself, I want to see myself hold a Grand Slam, be at the top of the game.
I hold myself to a very high standard. But you're going to make mistakes. You've got to erase it and move forward.
I expect a lot. And, I hold my teammates accountable and they've got to hold me accountable.
I hold myself to a high standard.
The deal is that I hold myself to an extremely high standard, and it's a standard that can never be... it's unattainable. But it drives me to be the very best in everything I do.
Scholarships that allow students to get a good education are important, but first we want to measure the progress that the schools are teaching our students, we want to hold them accountable for the progress, we want to hold the schools accountable for teaching the young people in America.
I thought, when I came upon her, that I was seizing hold of life... Instead I lost hold of life completely. I reached out for something to attach myself to - and I found nothing. But in reaching out, in the effort to grasp, to attach myself, left high and dry as I was, I nevertheless found something I had not looked for - myself.
I hold myself to a high standard on and off the field.
I'm not perfect. But I hold myself to a high standard every day.
I set pretty high expectations for myself,and I hold myself to a pretty high standard.
If I hold back any part of me, I suppress that much energy and potential. The question I want to ask myself now is not what behavior is good or bad, but in what ways would I express myself with greater energy if I didn't hold back.
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