A Quote by Scottie Pippen

You continue to compete against the very best every day, and you will get better, or you'll be embarrassed. — © Scottie Pippen
You continue to compete against the very best every day, and you will get better, or you'll be embarrassed.
I was never motivated by a contract. I was motivated by being the best. So I just compete against myself every day and push to get better.
I've got to continue to work hard because every day somebody's coming for my job. I've got to continue to get better and better each day. I have to act like every day is my last.
Anytime you get a better competition level, it's always better for you because you want to get the best out of yourself, and you want to compete against the best.
I learnt since I was a child growing up in a small village in the Czech Republic that I had to be like that to compete, to be the best and then to compete against the best. There has not been a second, a minute, an hour, a day that I have missed because I always wanted to improve.
I just try to do my best each and every game. I feel like I've gotten better in every aspect. Just have to continue to work, continue to watch film and learn each and every day.
I'm a competitor. I'm going to compete each and every day to get better.
No matter what, you got to come in, and you got to continue to work, continue to have that mindset to get better every single day.
Only the mediocre are always at their best. If your standards are low, it is easy to meet those standards every single day, every single year. But if your standard is to be the best, there will be days when you fall short of that goal. It is okay to not win every game. The only problem would be if you allow a loss or a failure to change your standards. Keep your standards intact, keep the bar set high, and continue to try your very best every day to meet those standards. If you do that, you can always be proud of the work that you do.
I used to be very shy, much more so than I am now. It's great that I've improved in that regard. Every day, I'm getting better and less... embarrassed.
We compete, not so much against an opponent, but against ourselves. The real test is this: Did I make my best effort on every play?
If we make every day better than the one before, today will be the best day yet, and the greatest days ever will await us in every tomorrow.
Many Christians backslide...They are unable to stand against the temptations of the world, or of their old nature. They strive to do their best to fight against sin, and to serve God, but they have no strength. They have never really grasped the secret: The Lord Jesus will every day from heaven continue His work in me. But on one condition-the soul must give Him time each day to impart His love and his grace. Time alone with the Lord Jesus each day is the indispensable condition of growth and power.
My mentality is like a samurai they used to train every day, work on their technique to make themselves better, almost perfect, perfection is impossible but every day you get closer and that's what I want . Every day I want to get better than I was the day before. I want to use every second of my life, every time I have in my life to make me a better fighter. It's more than a job it's a way of living.
I take a lot of pride in playing every week, practicing every day because I believe that's the only way you can continue to get better.
You just go out and compete and try to earn whatever you can. I'm looking to get better every single day I set foot on this field.
You don't get this opportunity many times in life to compete against the best in the world every night. I certainly didn't expect to have 10 or 11 years of chances at it, so I don't want to take that for granted.
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