My father always said, 'Do your best and piss on the rest.' And I think there's a lot of truth to that, because if you've done your best, there's not a hell of a lot more you can do about something.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father always told me, you can only be your own best. In other words, if you feel you've done your best, you've done well enough.
The thing is, you try your best, and what else you got? You try your best, really, that's all you can do. And for me, my best happens really so rarely.
Some of the best things you do are the things you don't do.
That was something that I learned: It's actually okay if the way that I do my best is when I'm treated well.
I've always very earnestly tried to do my best, so I just have to trust that and forgive myself for being fallible.
I have always tried my best to do what I thought was the right thing at the time.
My mother told me, 'Always do your best,' and my dad says, 'It's important to be humble. That's the key. They're not there for you. You're there for them.'
My dad just imprinted in my mind from a very young age that you always do what you say you're gonna do when you say you're gonna do it.
My dad always taught me to never be satisfied, to want more and know that what is done is done.
It is not enough to do your best; you must know what to do, and then do your best.