A Quote by Trea Turner

I mean, I think I pride myself on being a good hitter so if I have to, my job changes and I have to adapt to do that. — © Trea Turner
I mean, I think I pride myself on being a good hitter so if I have to, my job changes and I have to adapt to do that.
The successful human being is adaptable. We have to adapt to changes in weather. We have to adapt to changes in climate. We have to adapt to changing economic circumstances. People that don't have the flexibility to adapt or who are afraid of change or who oppose it are going to be left behind.
We'll have a different set of values, and society will adapt. That doesn't mean these changes are all good, just because we will accept them. But the 'Chicken Little' view of history isn't correct. Changes take place gradually, and people and institutions adapt.
When I wake up in the morning, I don't think of myself as being better than anybody else. I think of myself as a good hitter.
I think I do a pretty good job preparing myself. That's something I take pride in - being prepared and knowing what each individual guy is responsible for. I can point at guys and let them know what they're doing if they have questions.
I always say that I think my job is behind home plate, call a good game, play some good defense, and also, I know I was not a power hitter.
I pride myself on being a family man. I pride myself on being respectful and hardworking. That's just me.
We try to do a great job of understanding the opposing hitter and his tendencies. Maybe understand the hitter better than he knows himself.
I pride myself on being able to get the guys lined up on the team, and being a great teammate and also doing my job.
Some coaches believed they could judge a player's performance simply by watching it. In this they were deeply mistaken. The naked eye was an inadequate tool for learning what you needed to know to evaluate baseball players and baseball games. Think about it. One absolutely cannot tell, by watching, the difference between a .300 hitter and a .275 hitter. The difference is one hit every two weeks. The difference between a good hitter and an average hitter is simply not visible-it is a matter of record
I do a pretty good job preparing myself. That's something I take pride in.
Being a good leader today doesn't mean you'll be a good leader 10 years from now. You have to adapt to the times
I think that at the time, when I was first pregnant, it was hard to make the transition from being totally self-involved to not being able to think about myself at all. At the end of the day, I think that's the best thing that someone can go through. I think it makes you a better person. It doesn't mean that people who don't go through that aren't good people. For me, it was a good thing.
It's a pretty good job being an actor, but it's work sometimes. And when I say work, I mean it's a job. You're going to a job.
A good man likes a hard boss. I don't mean a nagging boss or a grouchy boss. I mean a boss who insists on things being done right and on time; a boss who is watching things closely enough so that he knows a good job from a poor one. Nothing is more discouraging to a good man than a boss who is not on the job, and who does not know whether things are going well or badly.
I pride myself in being able to straddle demographics and if that was said as Barney Stinson it would mean a little different thing.
I pride myself in being able to straddle demographics, and if that was said as Barney Stinson, it would mean a little different thing.
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