A Quote by Lance Reddick

You either get better, or you don't progress. — © Lance Reddick
You either get better, or you don't progress.
When we make progress and get better at something, it is inherently motivating. In order for people to make progress, they have to get feedback and information on how they're doing.
The humanists' replacement for religion: work really hard and somehow you'll either save yourself or you'll be immortal. Of course, that's a total joke, and our progress is nothing. There may be progress in technology but there's no ethical progress whatsoever.
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.
Progress is the product of human agency. Things get better because we make them better. Things go wrong when we get too comfortable, when we fail to take risks or seize opportunities.
With capitalism and prosperity came something new: the idea of progress. This is the notion that things are getting better and will continue to get better in the future.
Remember that progress is not linear either. Sometimes you make great progress for a while and then you slide back a little. That's OK. Don't give up.
I think expectations of 'Doctor Who' should always be high, because it's a show that must always progress and get better and better.
I think expectations of Doctor Who should always be high, because it's a show that must always progress and get better and better.
I'm a constant work in progress, always working on every aspect to get better and better. You're always going to see a different Tyson Kidd.
Sometimes making progress a step at a time is better than no progress at all.
I think mistakes are the essence of science and law. It's impossible to conceive of either scientific progress or legal progress without understanding the important role of being wrong and of mistakes.
Do less but do better. Get back to yoga. Remember that stress is not progress.
We've got to get better and keep making even more progress.
I've had disappointments and heartbreaks and setbacks and roles I didn't get, but something always came along that either made me better or was an even better role.
We all have a tendency to avoid our weaknesses. When we do that, we never progress or get any better.
You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options.
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