A Quote by Michael Clarke

Every day I'm getting out of bed and trying to become a better player, a better person. — © Michael Clarke
Every day I'm getting out of bed and trying to become a better player, a better person.
I'm still growing each and every day. I'm trying to become a better person, a better player and an all-time better QB.
I was real positive when I got out of surgery. I was going to attack rehab, do the little things and become a better person, a better player mentally. Once I come back, I know it's a long process, but I think I'll be better for it.
I know I haven't always done things the right way. I'm just trying to reflect on how to make myself better, how to become a better man, a better father, a better person, a better artist.
I'm just trying to work hard every day, trying to be a better player and one day, to be right there with them, one of those special hitters.
I try every day to become a better player - passing more to open the game - I try everything because you can always be better.
I struggle every day with trying to be a better dad, a better husband, better musician, better artist. It consumes me, and I don't see an end in sight.
I'm busy working on every aspect of my game - defense, shooting, rebounding - but I really want to become a better overall team player. Help my teammates become better players out on the court in order to win more ball games.
China came from a communist dictatorship of the ugliest kind to become a country which today has a smiling population. Things are getting better and better every day - you can feel it, you can touch it over here!
Change is definitely every day. It's an ever-changing world. Everything changes, so I really don't know. I just hope I become a better person, a better man.
Every day gives you an opportunity to improve. With every run, you can try to be better. Not just a better runner, but a better person.
Since I'm a professional, every day I try to become a better player.
I think I've become a much better singer and a much better player. Years and years of playing a couple of hours every day will do that.
Obviously you try to learn from the past and your mistakes and how you can become a better player as well as a better person.
There is no real limit to how much better a person who really commits to getting better can get. Every manager has the potential to become an excellent manager for the rest of his or her career.
I try to work hard each and every day to become a better player.
I'm trying to be the best baseball player I can, to learn from what I see and get better every day.
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