A Quote by Steve Blake

When I was told my team was lucky to win, I replied: "the more we practice, the luckier we get." — © Steve Blake
When I was told my team was lucky to win, I replied: "the more we practice, the luckier we get."
The more I practice the luckier I get.
The more I practice, the luckier I get.
It's a funny thing, the more I practice the luckier I get.
The more I work and practice, the luckier I seem to get.
I do not know anything about luck, apart from that the more I practice, the luckier I get.
Maybe there are luckier people than me, but I don't know who that would be. I feel pretty lucky. I've had a nice life - I don't know how I could be luckier.
I feel very lucky. The older I get, the more I see how random everything is, the luckier I feel to have been born into this context; the more responsible I feel to be the best that I can be as a person and as a professional. That was a quality... of the men on my father's side of the family.
If you're lucky on a team, even if you're not sisters or brothers, you become such a family that you get that kind of open and honest relationship. Where the chemistry is great and even if tempers flare, you forgive each other. I was always looking for a sisterhood. You're not always lucky enough to get that magical chemistry, but you can't win without it.
Chance favors the prepared mind. The more you practice, the luckier you become.
But no, I've just been very lucky. But I've worked hard, and the harder you work, the luckier you seem to get.
To be able to get a football team that's capable of competing for world championships, you always got to get a little bit lucky, but you got to have all phases to win it all.
My father told us all the time: to become a good writer takes writing. Because the more you do it, the better you get at it. It's like bull-riding. You can't do it once, you know. You've got to practice it and practice it.
I thought told you to watch where you put your feet," he said accusingly. Erak shrugged. I did," he replied ruefully. "But while I was busy watching the ground, I hit that branch with my head. Broke it clean in two." Halt raised his eyebrows. "I assume you're not talking about your head," he muttered. Erak frowned at the suggestion. Of course not," he replied. More's the pity," Halt told him.
You don't get 5 years to build a team any more. You get 2 if you're lucky.
The problem is with any practice is that it is a practice. That is why people don't win. The reason why people don't win is they get stuck in ideas, habits, and ways of seeing life.
Each day you don't practice is one more day you have to practice to get better. The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare.
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