A Quote by Karl-Anthony Towns

Never get too high; never get too low. — © Karl-Anthony Towns
Never get too high; never get too low.
I try never to get too high or too low. You have to keep that medium.
All things move on, good and bad. Never get too high or too low.
I try not to think about that [getting Oscar] ahead of time. You just try to do the best work you can, and then you get the movie out there, and we've been hearing good things. But you never know, you don't want to get too high, and you don't want to get too low.
You just keep your feet on the floor. I never feel I get too high and I never feel I get too low about things. Everyone else may deal with things like that differently but that is just how I go about it.
I try never to get too high when things are going well. I try never to get too low when things are going poorly. I try to keep an even keel.
One of my strengths is I have a pretty even temperament. I don't get too high when it's high and I don't get too low when it's low. And what I found during the course of the presidency, and I suppose this is true in life, is that investments and work that you make back here sometimes take a little longer than the 24-hour news cycle to bear fruit.
I don't take success very well, because I know it's fleeting. And the next day, it can all fall apart. I know that, too. So I don't get too high, and I don't get too low. You get through the world a lot easier that way.
I always try to stay in the moment. Never too high, never too low.
You want to stay even-keel. When you get too high, when you get too low, that's when things tend to go wrong.
One of the things that I was taught in Portland is 'Never too high, never too low.'
I've tried to dial my emotions down: not get too high, not get too low, try to find that even-keel tennis.
Two things help me be a winner. One is I try to stay on an even keel. I don't get too high or too low. Two is I do a lot of visualization. I never see a bad pitch. I always see a good one.
I've been through a lot. You can't get too high, you can't get too low.
You can't let the highs get too high and you can't let the lows get too low.
I've never gotten too high or too low. It only messes you up.
Good players on good teams don't get too high, don't get too low. They're even-keeled, and they go about their business the right way.
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