I've done a lot of self-improvement. I'm always working on being a better person.

Winning doesn't always mean being first. Winning means you're doing better than you've ever done before.

Tours always leave us some regrets and thoughts that we could have done better and should have done better.

I'm always trying to do things better than I've done them before, do them faster than I've done them before.

Writers are always critical of themselves and I'm no exception. I always feel that maybe I could have done better.

My goal is always to improve what has been done the previous season and also collectively seek to do better than the year past.

Safety is always a paramount concern for us. We are always engaged with the studios and with what better structures can be done.

The problem with me is I always think I should've done better. I felt that after the World Cup final and through my whole career.

I feel like when I look back at my career I've always done better and I've always been happier when there's more expectation and more pressure.

There is always room for improvement, and I have always grown up knowing however well I have done, there is always something I could have done better.

Other than Caroline's in New York, I pretty much haven't done clubs. That was primarily because I always liked the people and audiences at theaters and bars better.

Celador always ask me to do their shows, and I turned down 'Millionaire.' I couldn't have done it as well as Chris Tarrant, or at least I couldn't have done it any better.

There are always things you wish you could've done better, and there are always things that you wish would've turned out a different way in terms of storyline, which you're not in charge of.

I don't listen to my own records a lot. Once in a while - to check out my mistakes. Because you can always see a spot or two in the record where you could have done better. So you more or less study this way.

I've always felt that, when I looked at my tombstone, it shouldn't say, 'Mehmet Oz banged out 10,000 open-heart operations.' I've probably done 5,000. Am I any better at it than 10,000? He shook his head. It's just a different number on the tombstone.

In sport, there is always room for improvement. Whenever I see my innings against the West Indies or Australia, I think, 'Maybe, I could have done this better or should have changed that.' See, cricket is a skill game, and one can always improve upon the impact one has on an innings.

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.

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