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“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.”
attributed to Maya Aangelou“I think patriotism is all about wanting to see America better, wanting to see those are oppressed do better and get treated better.”
Nate Parker“I really believe that it is honesty about our imperfect selves that makes everyone do better and be better.”
Dan Pearce, Single Dad Laughing“When you know better, you do better!”
Sract R. Webb“To do more, is not necessarily to do better.”
Katy Butler, Knocking on Heaven's Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death“Failing doesn't make us a failure. But not trying to do better, to be better, does make us fools.”
Wes Moore, The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates“I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.”
Maya Angelou“When others seem to take advantage of you, do not retaliate by trying to take advantage of them. Use your power in improving yourself, so that you can do better and better work. That is how you are going to win in the race. Later on, those who tried to take advantage of you will be left in the rear. Remember, those who are dealing unjustly with you or with anybody are misusing their mind. They are therefore losing their power, and will, in the course of time, begin to lose ground; but if you, in the mean time, are turning the full power of your mind to good account, you will not only gain more power, but you will soon begin to gain ground. You will gain and continue to gain in the long run, while others who have been misusing their minds will lose mostly everything in the long run. That is how you are going to win, and win splendidly regardless of ill treatment or opposition.”
Christian D. Larson“The success combination in business is: Do what you do better... and: do more of what you do.”
David Joseph Schwartz“We have more ways to get our news than ever, which is supposed to be a good thing, because more competition is supposed to challenge you to do better. However, in this social media age, what is has done is allowed the information business to be a free- rein free-for-all. Old rules of journalistic integrity have been thrown out the window. Everyone has been given the conch, and no one knows what to do with it. Instead of using the new-media landscape to spur us to higher quality, we have instead become sloppier than ever: Tweet first, research later. Post first, rescind later. Guess first, confirm later.”
Luvvie Ajayi, I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual