A Quote by Adam Peaty

Every day I try to push the boundaries, and it's paid off. — © Adam Peaty
Every day I try to push the boundaries, and it's paid off.
Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.
Every year, I push myself to do something different - and push the boundaries a little bit more.
I try to push design boundaries using new draping and fabric manipulation techniques every time I approach a new design.
As a performer, I want to push my boundaries and try different roles.
I can't tell you the number of times I was one of the first people at the arenas or at TV, constantly trying to better myself. I can honestly say that my hard work paid off. My resilience paid off. My persistence paid off.
I think that my responsibility to my art is to try to get it right or to push the boundaries of what I'm able to do in any way.
These rovers are living on borrowed time. We're so past warranty on them. You try to push them hard every day because we're living day to day.
We paid for this instead of a generation of health insurance, or an alternative energy grid, or a brand-new system of roads and highways. With the $13-plus trillion we are estimated to ultimately spend on the bailouts, we could not only have bought and paid off every single sub-prime mortgage in the country (that would only have cost $1.4 trillion), we could have paid off every remaining mortgage of any kind in this country - and still have had enough money left over to buy a new house for every American who does not already have one.
Every day can't be the best day Do what you can right now, don't hesitate That's why we try to make love and get paid Take the bad with the good, now let's play
I think I come from a time when all the artists I grew up with and I loved always used to try and push the boundaries, and there doesn't seem so much of that, really.
My activism is a result of my love. So whether it's trying to preserve the wilderness in Southern Utah or writing about an erotics of place, it is that same impulse - to try to make sense of the world, to try to preserve something that is beautiful, to ask the tough questions, the push the boundaries of what is acceptable.
I train for at least two hours, three times a day - weights, bench-press, push-ups, running, sparring, boxing sessions - so I must be burning off a lot of calories. But I don't weigh myself too often - just once every day.
I've always been drawn to strong women in every genre, people who push the boundaries because they're just epic.
Artists are free to push boundaries to make art. But when pushing boundaries is their only aim, the result is usually bad art.
Continually push yourself out of your comfort zone. Push yourself to stretch as you try new things each day.
Previously I always thought it was just tactical and technique, but every match has become almost mental and physical - I try to push myself to move well. I try to push myself not to get upset and stay positive, and that's what my biggest improvement is over all those years. Under pressure I can see things very clear.
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