A Quote by Brian McBride

Put your head down and work as hard as you can because there is always someone better out there. — © Brian McBride
Put your head down and work as hard as you can because there is always someone better out there.
That's why I hate the outlines and treatments, because all you get are cliches. If you put things down on paper as your plan, it's very hard to get those ideas out of your head and do something better.
The main thing is to work hard. When you work hard, you'll be in the team. It's as simple as that. And that's what I'm going to do, put my head down, work hard, and see where it takes me.
No matter how hard you work to bring yourself up, there's someone out there working just as hard, to put you down.
When you work hard, it's definitely going to show. That's why with any athlete, we have struggles, and we have adversity, but as long as you work hard and keep your head down, you will always prevail.
I always put my head down, work as hard as I can, and sort of let the chips falls were they may.
Work hard, because it's obviously not always going to be easy. It's a really hard industry. Put yourself out there and put videos online, because that, honestly, is what changed my life.
Put your head down and work hard and you can achieve what you want. You can end up in Buckingham Palace.
Don't you get a swollen head. There's always someone who could come and do what you do, maybe even better, so be grateful and work hard.
Put your head down and work hard. Never wait for things to happen, make them happen for yourself through hard graft and not giving up.
I have always had the same philosophy throughout my career: work hard for your club, and if you get selected, it's because the hard work was seen by the head coach.
You always have to get your head down, work hard and things fall into place.
No matter how hard you work for your money, there's always someone out there willing to work twice as hard to take it away from you.
Don't expect anything from anybody, work hard, put your head down, be good at what you do and good stuff will happen.
I think one of the most important lessons that I've learned is to put your head down and work. Don't look at other people and compare yourself. Just do the work. Because when the opportunity is there, you have to be ready. Make sure your craft is refined and you're constantly working on it.
I don't work with an outline, except a vague one in my head, a general idea of character, place, arc... I'm like a composer with a symphony in their head: I can hear the music, I just have to figure out how to put it down on paper. But I don't always know where my stories are going when I begin.
I hope someone thinks I sing good. I'm always working hard to sing better. I sound the way I sound, but I can always be better. I work hard at singing and being a better recording artist.
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