A Quote by Carey Price

I think every season you try to do things that are going to improve you. — © Carey Price
I think every season you try to do things that are going to improve you.

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I think you try to improve every season and every game and be prepared about certain defensemen you're playing against, certain ways to find open ice.
Every once in a while you must put in hard work in both ways. If you're born with skills, you must keep it going to build to be perfect. If you don't have it, you try to work to improve your shot. I think I do both. Some things I improve, some things I'm born with.
Every off-season you look at what you can improve on. So you come in for the new season fresh and ready to go again.
I can still improve, and that's what I try to do every day and train strong, and as I said, I try to improve every day and make myself a better player, and that's what I am trying to do.
I never think that I have to be at top every time. Obviously, I have to do well in every game and series; that's what I try to do. I try to improve and work on the swing and variation in my bowling.
I want to continue to improve season after season, which I think I've done.
Every season I think it's right every great team tries to improve the quality of the team.
Try to be on every pitch, try to be in the moment, and try to think every ball's going to come at you, no matter if it's not, but trying to get that mindset going.
I can always get better at what I'm doing because I'm not nearly as good as I think I can be. I'm going to try to improve every chance I get.
Release and detach from every person, every circumstance, every condition, and every situation that no longer serves a divine purpose in your life. All things have a season, and all seasons must come to an end. Choose a new season, filled with purposeful thoughts and activities.
On every verse I do, I'm going to try to improve myself in some type of way.
I think every season in pre-season you go into it and everyone is saying, 'they'll be strong next season,' but you never know.
I want to improve every season, every training session. I'll continue that until I finish my career.
I'm going to continue to work on my shot every single day, and just try to improve that.
Every company needs to have a skunkworks, to try things that have a high probability of failing. You try to minimize failure, but at the same time, if you're not willing to try things that are inherently risky, you're not going to make progress.
From Day 1 since I was in middle school, it's just to get better every day and not settle for anything, try to get better, try to improve, and try to stay hungry. That's not going to change.
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