A Quote by Robert Anthony

We neither get better or worse as we get older, but more like ourselves. — © Robert Anthony
We neither get better or worse as we get older, but more like ourselves.
We grow neither better or worse as we get old, but more like ourselves.
My grandfather was Orthodox, and he was religious, but neither of my parents were. Of course, as they got older, it seems like they get more religious the older they get, even though they're still not practicing Jews.
The way to get on in the world is to be neither more nor less wise, neither better nor worse than your neighbours.
As you get older, the summer is less of a vacation and more of a training period by yourself away from the team. It's exciting for me. I felt like I've been really getting better as far as my conditioning every single season as I get older.
As you get older, you like to think you get better because you're learning more.
To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we cannot suffer in others is neither better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so.
I just think that things get easier as you get older and wiser and more experienced. You get more confident about who you are as you get older. I find that really comforting.
You know people don't get better as we get older- we just get more of who we are.
I learn more from my coaches and I feel that I have continued to get better offensively. I'm like fine wine, the older, the better.
I believe in doing better work. Just like the old saying, 'You don't get older, you get better'.
As you get older, you start to really ask questions like, 'Is this the road I should be walking down?,' because every decision seems more final, as you get older.
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.
Just like my mom, when things get bad, I get quiet. The worse they get, the more silent I become.
As long as you're alive, there's always a chance things will get better." "Or worse," said Liraz. "Yes," he conceded. "Usually worse." Hazael cut in. "My sister, Sunshine, and my brother, Light. You two should rally the ranks. You'll have us killing ourselves by morning.
There are some advantages to being a writer: you do generally get better as you get older. I think I understand things better. When I was a kid, I was kind of guessing at the emotion. Now I'm interested in writing more difficult books, books that confront the facts of life, of death and dying and failure - the majority of life. You write outwardly imaginative books when you're younger. When you're older you apply imagination to internal experience.
The great thing about living until you get a bit older if you are a writer, and especially a poet, is that you have more life to reflect on. And I think that if I am better now - and I think that I am probably better than I was - is because that I simply have more to think about, more to get under control, more to understand.
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