A Quote by Fernando Alonso

Even if you have a difficult season, you still believe the following year will be better and a good one. — © Fernando Alonso
Even if you have a difficult season, you still believe the following year will be better and a good one.
It is difficult not to believe that the next year will be better than the old one! And this illusion is not wrong. Future is always good, no matter what happens. It will always give us what we need and what we want in secret. It will always bless us with right gifts. Thus in a deeper sense our belief in the New Year cannot deceive us.
When you score 30 goals in a season, you can expect that the following year there will be a little bit more pressure and attention on you.
I said publicly last year that I wanted 2012 to be a great season, not just a good season. We certainly had a very good season and perhaps exceeded a few expectations. But Broncos fans, you and I know what a great season looks like.
It's true that this year, following my accident in the pre-season, I kind of lost morale and I felt like quitting at the end of this year. But today I can say that I want to be a professional bike rider in the year 2003 as well.
Even though they won't finish in the top four this season, they will still be of the contenders next season.
I expect us to be good; very good. I expect us to first and foremost be better than we were last year and get back to having this franchise as one of the premier franchises on and off the court, and I think we have the opportunity to do that this upcoming season. I really believe that.
I think people always expect that when you have a good season and expect the next season to be better, and the season after better and better.
In Season 1, Will is more shy and reserved, and then in Season 2, after the monster attacks him and takes over his body, Will gained more courage and became braver. Throughout Season 3, you see how the monster's still lingering inside him, and how he deals with that. Because he's not fully better.
If you score 20 goals one season, then you have to promise yourself that in the following season you will get 25.
That year, the year after being in Motley Crue, was very difficult. But I learned, and I coped with it. And life is good still.
Every day, every year, every new season is a reset from the last, and you are still hungry for success, to do things better and better.
I'm not a career filmmaker. I just like to do things that I still kind of believe in and because of that you just never know what's going to happen next. It doesn't matter if it's been a good year or a bad year: next year, there's no telling what it will be like.
The first year was hard for me to deal with. The second year was a little bit easier, but still difficult. It took me five years to get it out of me. It was a difficult moment, a difficult time.
Next year I want to be better than this season, and the year after that, better than the year before.
I feel like I have another level every year that I start a new season of basketball. If I continue to keep growing, and make everything consistent, I'm going to get better and better each year.
People hate the feeling that technology is dragging them into the future, that they're not really following what's happening, but being forced to be involved. Even if it makes their life better, it still feels like it's happening against their will.
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