A Quote by Virgil van Dijk

There's always things to improve, you can't be satisfied with what you have. — © Virgil van Dijk
There's always things to improve, you can't be satisfied with what you have.
I am satisfied the way that I am playing. Is obvious that there is always things to improve.
I'm not easily satisfied with things. I always want to do better. I always want to improve. I always want to grow.
We are never satisfied. We always try to improve.
A true champion and athlete is never satisfied with their performance. You can always do more and always improve.
I always want to improve, and I am never satisfied with my performance.
There are always things to improve on. I want to improve on my defense, and you can never be a perfect hitter. I want to focus on just playing more and being able to improve on all parts of my game.
An artist or writer always has to move forward. All the time you're trying to improve yourself, or at least look at ways to improve things or make things better. I'm not really one to harp on previous records. I'm always looking forward to what I'm doing now, and what's ahead.
I have said countless times high performance people are never satisfied with what they do or how they do it! Hence, I am always endeavouring to improve.
The crazy thing is that I really wasn't under any pressure. My contract wasn't going to expire until the end of 2008, and everyone was satisfied with me. But I wasn't. I always wanted to improve.
For me, I am not a fan of any of my own matches, and it's both a blessing and a curse. Because I'm never satisfied, I'm always looking to improve in every area.
I wanted to be an attorney. My mother would say I never stopped talking. I always had a lot of questions to ask, and I was never satisfied with the answer. A lot of things I wasn't satisfied by.
You have to believe in yourself and always strive for the best. Whether that is getting the best actor, the most talented cinematographer, or the best location for your story, you have to have the hunger to want it and be willing to do what it takes to get it. A filmmaker should never be satisfied with their work. There should always be something that they want to improve on.
Win or lose or draw, you always go back and critique your performance and say you could have done things better. Even if I put the guy away in one round, I can go back and say I made a lot of mistakes and need to tighten up. But that's the type of person I am. Improve. Improve. Improve. When I lose I come back stronger than ever.
If a ballplayer is satisfied, he's going to slip. You have to keep fighting to improve.
I never want to be satisfied. I never want to be like, 'OK, this is good enough.' I always want to get to the next level and help the team improve.
I'm never satisfied because I've been always interested in too many things and I always want to do everything at once.
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