A Quote by Kieran Trippier

There is a lot of room for improvement for everybody, no matter who you are, so that is all I did, really: practice. — © Kieran Trippier
There is a lot of room for improvement for everybody, no matter who you are, so that is all I did, really: practice.
There's always room for improvement no matter what.
I'm the kind who is never happy. No matter what it is, I always find room for improvement.
For me, there is a lot of room for improvement and there are a lot of things I would like to be better at.
I still have a lot of room for improvement.
Everything is perfect, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
I think I have a lot of room for improvement. My serve is okay, but I need to work on a lot of things: return, transition game, backhand.
I practice a lot. I practice in the winter when it's cold in Connecticut - a lot. I practice in my bedroom on the carpet - a lot. For all the practice I do, I should be a better golfer than I am.
What I've been able to do is pretty cool, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
Really, who's the best at what they do? There's always room for improvement.
I'm not really satisfied. I've done all right, but there's room for improvement.
I still have a lot of room for improvement. I need to become a more skilled player.
I don't feel like congratulating myself, because I know there's still a lot of room for improvement.
I still have a lot of room for improvement. For example, I want to shoot equally well with both feet.
When I turned 50, I threw myself a big birthday party, and I looked seriously at what my life has been about. I recommend this to everybody. Ask yourself, "What have I done? How did I do it? Where'd I mess up? Where did I do well?" When I did this assessment of my life, I said to myself, "It was really good." I made a lot of people laugh, made a lot of people cry in a good way, brought a lot of joy to people, picked up a lot of garbage. And in all those years, I saw a lot. I went to foreign lands. I met interesting people. And I got it!
My father when walked into a room, you could tell that everybody loved him. They really did. He was quite a man. My mother was more into the show biz atmosphere than he was.
New Orleans is of such key importance to American music because historical factors combined to make it the strongest center of African musical practice in the United States, and, cliches aside, that practice really did travel up the Mississippi and did spread overland.
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