A Quote by Jack LaLanne

Never get satisfied. The minute you stop trying, you go downhill. — © Jack LaLanne
Never get satisfied. The minute you stop trying, you go downhill.
We are really in a rut with the three-minute song. You know where it's going to go. If you're trying to get your message across sometimes it's wise to say, Why don't we stop here and have a moment of silence, then go in a completely different direction?
Never stop working. Never stop, never get satisfied.
We're trying to impress ourselves in a way. That's why we keep trying to do things better... we never get satisfied.
There were times, sure, I wanted my career to go better. But once it starts to go downhill, you can never get back, or only to some degree.
One minute you're a developing athlete trying to get to the top, then the next minute you do well and win a medal somewhere, and then it's all foisted on you. You never know when it's going to happen. You don't think about the media side of things when you're a young athlete trying to do well.
When you’re in between dreams, you get to lean back and relax and stop trying so hard. Trying to be somebody, I mean. It’s not as exciting as being a television star, but it’s not that bad, either. You just have to learn to be satisfied with the way you are for a while. Not Forever. Just until you’re finished resting.
I never let our players get satisfied, I never let our Coaches get satisfied, I was never satisfied. We can always do it better.
I'm never satisfied. I'm always trying to get better and learn from my mistakes.
The minute I get a big head and start acting like the big man on campus, it's all downhill from there.
As far as being satisfied, I just don't think you should work towards being satisfied. If everybody were satisfied, we'd never get anything done.
My hands. I'm constantly working on my hands. I'm constantly working on my ground game and constantly trying not to get satisfied with where I'm at with my career and where I'm at as an athlete. I'm somewhat happy, but never satisfied.
We never stop investigating. We are never satisfied that we know enough to get by. Every question we answer leads on to another question. This has become the greatest survival trick of our species.
We've never been satisfied with just making 'me' music. What we're doing is trying to go to a place of some reverence.
I always say the minute I stop making mistakes is the minute I stop learning and I've definitely learned a lot.
When we get in the red zone, we have the mentality that we're trying to get points. We're not satisfied with three points. We're trying to get touchdowns each time we get in there.
I've never felt completely satisfied with what I've done. I tend to see things too critically. I'm trying to get over that.
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