"In the beginning I used to make one terrible play a game. Then I got so I'd make one a week and finally I'd pull a bad one about once a month. Now, I'm trying to keep it down to one a season"
- Lou Gehrig
About this Quote
Lou Gehrig's quote is a testament to his commitment to enhancing his game. He started making one horrible play a game, however through effort and dedication, he had the ability to lower that number to one bad play a week. Ultimately, he had the ability to lower it even further to one bad play a month. Lastly, he was able to get it down to one bad play a season. This quote shows that Lou Gehrig was a hard employee and was identified to improve his game. He was willing to put in the time and effort to become the very best player he might be. His quote is an inspiration to all professional athletes, revealing that with hard work and commitment, anything is possible.
This quote is written / told by Lou Gehrig between June 19, 1903 and June 2, 1941. He was a famous Athlete from USA.
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