Evergreen
Professional cyclist Greg Lemond said, "It doesn't get any easier; you just get faster."
Lemond is a 3-time winner of the Tour Dr France. He also won a great many other cycling races. He is considered by many to be the all-time greatest American cyclist. While other cyclists have been caught cheating via blood doping, Lemond was so strongly opposed to cheating that he quit his team when his teammates were found breaking the rules.
Cycling is an endurance sport, meaning effort matters as much as strategy. The Tour de France is so hard that in 1967 a race leader died from over-exertion. So when Lemond says it doesn't get easier, he's speaking from experience.
Discussion
Can you rephrase Lemond's quote? What do you think he's really saying?
What does "get faster" mean in your case?
Can you take Lemond's quote too far? Is there an opposite proverb or quote?
What can you learn from Lemond?