A Quote by Sage Northcutt

I'm always learning and getting better with my technique. — © Sage Northcutt
I'm always learning and getting better with my technique.
Growth is a sub-conscious activity, and I learnt a lot in this course, and I'm always open to learning and grasping new things from people. I'm learning with every film, and my confidence levels and technique is also getting better with each film.
I'm learning, but I'm getting better at it because I'm learning how to hear God in worship
I'm learning, but I'm getting better at it because I'm learning how to hear God in worship.
I always believed in getting better and better in each and every format and give my best. As a batsman, it is important to keep learning every time and stay hungry for your runs. I don't get satisfied.
I've always said the same thing - I'm learning, I'm getting better and I'm loving playing in front of sell-out crowds.
I'm just trying to do whatever is asked of me. I've been thrown into many different positions. Sometimes I'm on the left. Sometimes I'm in the middle. Sometimes I'm up top. So you always have to be prepared. I'm learning a lot so hopefully I can keep getting better and better.
Technique is the test of sincerity. If a thing isn't worth getting the technique to say, it is of inferior value.
The only animals I'm not comfortable with are parrots, but I'm learning as I go. I'm getting better and better at 'em. I really am.
The best experience for me at CMU was being on stage so much, getting that comfort ability and learning that technique you can use with any type of work because you’re comfortable with it and know your skill as an actor.
These dire predictions of COVID are behind us. Covid is getting milder and people are learning to treat it better. The percentage of deaths is coming down. We are learning to live with it.
I'm happy with the amount of success I've achieved. I feel like I'm getting better every day and I'm always learning. I don't take anything for granted and I've gained a deeper perspective on things.
Whether it's learning to hit a backhand in tennis, learning high school chemistry, or getting better at ski racing, I really believe with hard work and analytic preparation, you can skip a few steps and find the faster way.
I try to show good technique - boxing technique, wrestling technique, jiu jitsu technique.
Myself, I always tell people that if you're not getting better you're only getting worse, and every day I try and be better than yesterday.
I'm learning and constantly getting better.
The effort of learning. It's the same when you approach any new skill or technique, from a dance step to driving a car. The effort of learning stops you, at first, from doing it well.
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