A Quote by Julian Bream

You're never static as a performer. You either get better or you get worse. As I see it, you have an equal chance at either. — © Julian Bream
You're never static as a performer. You either get better or you get worse. As I see it, you have an equal chance at either.
You never stay the same. You either get better or you get worse.
Every day you either get better or you get worse. You never stay the same.
You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options.
There is no such thing as 'staying in shape;' you either work to get better, or you allow yourself to get worse.
Mayors could never get away with the kind of nonsense that goes on in Washington. In our world, you either picked up the trash or you didn't. You either moved an abandoned car or you didn't. You either filled a pothole or you didn't. That's what we do every day. And we know how to get this stuff done.
Nothing in life is static; it either gets better, or it gets worse.
People are storytelling creatures. We like stories that go somewhere, and therefore we like trends - because trends are things that either get better or get worse, so we can either rejoice or lament. But we mistakenly depict many things as trends moving in some direction. We take the "full house" of variation in a system and try to represent it as a single number, when in fact what we should be doing is studying the variation as it expands and contracts. If you look at the history of the variation in all its complexity, then you see there's no trend.
The truth is, people don't stay the same. People either get better or they get worse.
You see something happening and you bang away at it. Either you get what you saw or you get something else--and whichever is better you print.
All the evidence shows very clearly that if you are a member of a trade union you are likely to get better pay, more equal pay, better health and safety, more chance to get training, more chance to have conditions of work that help if you have caring responsibilities ... the list goes on!
All the evidence shows very clearly that if you are a member of a trade union you are likely to get better pay, more equal pay, better health and safety, more chance to get training, more chance to have conditions of work that help if you have caring responsibilities... the list goes on!
The world we live in will be either better or worse depending on whether we become better or worse.
I always say writing fiction isn't something you teach. It's something you do, and only experimentation - i.e. doing it, either badly or good sometimes - can help anybody get any better or worse at it.
The big trick is just to get to a point where we're just considered DPs, and we're not 'female DPs.' When you think of the word 'doctor' or 'teacher,' you don't think gender. And it would be nice to get to a place where 'DP' meant either and 'director' meant either and 'gaffer' meant either.
We should never allow ourselves to be bullied by an either-or. There is often the possibility of something better than either of these two alternatives.
I was never told to "Get up, get out there, get a job." It was never a thing either parent ever said I had to do. It was what I wanted to do. I think I was very interested in being away from them as much as possible. Employment was great for that.
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