A Quote by Max Scherzer

You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options. — © Max Scherzer
You either get better or you get worse. Those are the only two options.
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.
If you're graduating from high school, and you come from a lower income family, you're effectively given two options. One is get a four-year college degree; two is work at a low-wage job, potentially for the rest of your life. We've got to do better on that front. We have to provide more options.
You never stay the same. You either get better or you get worse.
Every day you either get better or you get worse. You never stay the same.
There is no such thing as 'staying in shape;' you either work to get better, or you allow yourself to get worse.
Once you get to the plate, you have two options: You either quit, or you try to hit the ball.
If something happens and you're behind, and you get hit in the mouth early like that, you have two options: You can either pack it in mentally and internally and go into survival mode and quit, or you're going to get up and go to work.
The truth is, people don't stay the same. People either get better or they get worse.
When something happens to you, you have two choices in how to deal with it. You can either get bitter, or get better.
by thinking, nobody can ever get worse but will only get better.
I always say writing fiction isn't something you teach. It's something you do, and only experimentation - i.e. doing it, either badly or good sometimes - can help anybody get any better or worse at it.
I know that things get worse before they get better because that’s what my psychiatrist says, but this is a worse that feels too big.
[ Iraq and Afghanistan] don't get better, they only get worse. Bombing them has only enabled them to grow and multiply.
There are only two options regarding commitment; you’re either in or you’re out.
The world is not bound to get better as a result of new discoveries in science and technology, nor is it bound to get worse, there will simply be new opportunities for making it better or worse.
It's OK to argue with your friends. Guys can do it better than girls, usually, but if you ever get into a fight with a true friend or a spouse or a boyfriend, get it out, fight, be angry for five minutes, and then move past it. Don't let it fester; don't hold a grudge. If you do, that's when it will get worse and worse.
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