Acting, like wine, gets better as time goes on. Singing gets better after a certain age. The dancer peaks at 35 or 40.
Good music grows with age like a fine wine it's gets better and better over time.
In my old age, I was at last being permitted to make the discovery that lovemaking gets better and better with time, if it's with someone you care for.
One who is mostly an observer thrives in good times but suffers in bad times because what he is observing is already vibrating, and as he observes it, he includes it in his vibrational countenance. As he includes it, the Universe accepts that as his point of attraction and gives him more of it. So the better it gets the better it gets. Or the worse it gets the worse it gets. While one who is a visionary thrives in all times.
The depressing thing about battery technology is that it gets better, but it gets better slowly. There are a whole bunch of problems in materials science and chemistry that come in trying to make existing batteries better.
Winning is the first priority. Individual development is important, but if each guy gets better, the team gets better
Acting, according to me, gets better with time and age. The more experiences you have in life, the more you have seen, the better equipped you are to deal with complexity and bring out the depth in characters.
What gets measured, gets done. And what gets recognized gets done again, and even better.
Like good wine, marriage gets better with age - once you learn to keep a cork in it.
Friendship of the wise is good; a wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.
If you're a singer you lose your voice. A baseball player loses his arm. A writer gets more knowledge, and if he's good, the older he gets, the better he writes.
My goal every year is to be bigger and better than I was the year before. The competition just keeps getting better, and the pressure just gets hotter. Nothing gets easier.
Spiritually, it's always there. It gets better and better all the time. One of these days I'll just finally release all that out.
Marriage. Isn't it great? Each time you fall back in love with your [spouse] it gets better and better.
I did love 'The Artist.' I've seen it four times, and every time I see it, it gets better and better.
Corliss wondered what happens to a book that sits unread on a library shelf for thirty years. Can a book rightfully be called a book if it never gets read? If a tree falls in a forest and gets pulped to make paper for a book that never gets read, but there's nobody there to read it, does it make a sound?