A Quote by Ozzy Osbourne

You’ve got to try and take things to the next level, or you’ll just get stuck in a rut. — © Ozzy Osbourne
You’ve got to try and take things to the next level, or you’ll just get stuck in a rut.
What I do I try different things ahead of time, I don't get stuck in one rut and I don't do the same workout for more than a month at at time.
Every year I try to grow as a player and not get stuck in a rut. I try to improve my game in every way possible. But that trait is not something I've worked on, it's part of me.
If you are a new, upcoming designer, you've got to think of new, cool ways to make the industry look at you. Don't just get stuck in a rut, show your clothes, and be like, 'You should like this.'
Don't get stuck in a rut. If you started yesterday's practice playing arpeggios, start today's with scales. Also, try to make a song out of what you're practicing to help break the tedium.
If we want to get to the next level, let's take a risk and try something different.
I always take a relationship to the next level. If that works out, I take it to the next level after that, until I finally reach that level when it becomes absolutely necessary for me to leave.
PLEASE don't ever think that you can't get out of the rut you may be in or think you can't take your life to a whole new level.. Anything is possible when you have a path, a plan and a desire to take action.
You have to get to the next level, or you're gonna get stuck where you are for the rest of your life.
You can't take your foot off the pedal; you've got to get pucks to the next level.
My only requirement for life is that I don't get stuck in a rut.
I don't how many of us get to go to the next level, and I don't know how many people on my level get to go to the next level after that. I think it is the songs that can take you there.
That's the ideal. Not to get stuck in a rut playing the same role.
There's certain points in the season - I think players go through it and teams go through it - where you just have stretches and you're stuck in a rut or you feel like nothing's going right. You just got to keep grinding, and eventually it'll turn.
When somebody brings me a record to mix, usually they feel like they can only get it so far with who they were working with or with themselves, and they just want somebody with fresh ears to take it to the next level. I just try to have a candid, open conversation with them about each song before we start working on it.
I have a lot of maneuvers in my back pocket, so to speak. And to me, the thing is to always surprise the audience so they're always seeing something new, and not just get stuck in the same rut.
As a writer, you owe it to yourself not to get stuck in a rut of looking at the world in a certain way.
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