A Quote by Delilah

You can either get bitter, or you can get better. — © Delilah
You can either get bitter, or you can get better.
When something happens to you, you have two choices in how to deal with it. You can either get bitter, or get better.
We think that life is about get the girl, get the guy, get the car, get the job, get the house, get the kids, get the better job, get the better car, get the better house, get the promotion, get the office in the corner, get the kids on their way, get the grandkids, get the retirement watch, get the cruise tickets, get the illness, and get the heck out. That's it. That's a good life. But life has nothing to do with any of that. That is not our purpose in living. That is not the Agenda of the Soul.
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.
Don't get bitter, just get better.
I don't get bitter, I just get better.
I get bitter, angry and disbelieving and I tell my kids there a lot of idiots out there. I also want them to know that being successful is not the real world - that their parents get treated better because they're on TV.
When I look back on my life, I overpaid for my big successes every time. And when I tried to get a bargain, get it a little cheaper or get a better deal on it, I ended up usually either getting it and not happy I got it. Or missing it.
You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options.
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.
There is no such thing as 'staying in shape;' you either work to get better, or you allow yourself to get worse.
Everyone wants to get better. You go through life, you want to shift and change and get better. No one ever says, "I'm better." They say, "I wanna get better."
I need to get better as a player, I need to get fitter, and I need to get better on the mental side. It's exciting for me, because there's so much I could do better. I don't feel like I've really maxed out any shot. People talk about my serve, but I think that can even get better.
I think that as you grow up, as you get older, we can't get bitter, we can't get jaded.
Everything in your life gets better when you get better, and nothing is ever going to get better until you get better.
The maddening thing is as actors of either sex, we get better as we get older, and so when you are 65, you think, 'I could play Juliet now. I understand it.'
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