A Quote by Ryan Kwanten

I have very high standards for myself and my career. — © Ryan Kwanten
I have very high standards for myself and my career.
I set very high standards, normally for myself. For other people, I try to lower my standards.
We do all, myself included, we tend to hold ourselves to pretty low standards. But when it comes to judging public figures or politicians or people we've never met, we tend to hold people to very high standards, and, if we held ourselves to those standards, we'd always fall short.
I don't have expectations with people, but I have very high standards for myself. The only time I get disappointed in life is when I disappoint myself.
I think that, because I set such high standards for myself in my first season, it became an issue of me keeping up to those standards.
The standards to get in are very high. We don't want to lower those standards.
I think that I set such high standards for myself that sometimes I expect other people to live up to these standards, and it's not fair because they're not setting the same goals for themselves.
Maybe the standards should be higher to be an officer. People will say there area high standards, but clearly they're not high enough.
My father was a photographer at the National Bureau of Standards. A self-educated man, he never finished high school, but in his career at the National Bureau of Standards, he made many useful inventions and eventually became chief of the Photographic Technology Section.
I set very high standards for myself and worked every game with the same energy and enthusiasm as if it were the seventh game of a World Series.
Our standards at Bayern are extremely high, with every training session at very high intensity.
Musical integrity means a lot to me, personally for myself, I don't really care if other people can't even sing or whatever. For myself I have high standards.
I've always held myself to high standards.
I have high standards I hold myself to, besides Christianity.
Life is very cyclical. And my career has been very-high-very-low, very-high-very-low, and I think it'll probably keep on rolling that way.
It's very painful to lose, and it's a very difficult process to go through, especially at a place like UCLA where the standards are very high.
I've been inconsistent by my standards, but I always set high goals for myself.
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