A Quote by Raphael Varane

I try to improve and learn, that is good for my career. — © Raphael Varane
I try to improve and learn, that is good for my career.
To learn, you have to listen. To improve, you have to try.
I always try to improve in every aspect and learn from my errors.
Everything is a learning experience, both good and bad that happen to you. You take what happens and learn from it. That's how I look at everything, the good and bad. You learn about it, and you improve.
You learn more from defeats and it makes you hungry to go and improve the next time. That's the way I have dealt with things during my whole career.
I have to learn how to be more vocal. I'm not good at that and I have to improve.
You're trying to improve every year. And you're trying to make improvements on what you learn about yourself, when you're successful or struggle. You try to minimize those stretches. And you realize what you do when you're successful, and you try and lengthen those.
I am here just to learn, to improve, to help my team improve.
It's nice to have it recognised that I'm doing well and to have people saying good things about me, but I try not to take too much interest. I just try to focus on my own game and what I need to do to improve.
I can still improve, and that's what I try to do every day and train strong, and as I said, I try to improve every day and make myself a better player, and that's what I am trying to do.
When it comes to innovation, business has much to learn from design. The philosophy in design shops is, 'try it, prototype it, and improve it'.
A good environment certainly makes it easier to grow. But whether you’re in a good environment or not, you can learn and improve where you are.
It's the most important thing - especially for a young player who wants to improve - to improve his talent and learn, and the best way to do that is to play in the games.
The most important thing for me is to value the players and try to improve them individually in order to improve the team.
It's good to have a bad season because you learn a lot about yourself; you become stronger, and you see where you have to improve.
It's good to always try to learn and try to grow.
I want to improve and learn and get better. To do that, I have to keep putting in good performances and help my team-mates around me.
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