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Quotes About Practically

Somewhere, Bunny had heard that John Donne had been acquainted with Izaak Walton, and in some dim corridor of his mind this friendship grew larger and larger, until in his mind the two men were practically interchangeable.
~ Donna Tartt
Father persevered for a little longer but soon decided that conversation with General Radley was practically impossible and almost certainly unprofitable.
~ Agatha Christie
As I said, men value their independence in a weird way, above practically everything.
~ George Weinberg
Few diseases present greater difficulties in the way of diagnosis than malignant endocarditis, difficulties which in many cases are practi- cally insurmountable. It is no disparagement to the many skilled physicians who have put their cases upon record to say that, in fully one-half the diagnosis was made post mortem.
~ William Osler
The ecclesiastics were, practically speaking, surrogates of the State.
~ William Stringfellow
Do you not see, first, that - as a mental abstract - physical force is directly opposed to morality; and secondly, that it practically drives out of existence the moral forces?
~ Auberon Herbert
The Left is not a major electoral force in many states; in some, we are practically not there.
~ Pinarayi Vijayan
there's no such thing as a program that is impossible to change. However, there are systems that are practically impossible to change, because the cost of change exceeds the benefit of change. Many systems reach that point in some of their features or configurations.
~ Robert C. Martin
Practically every fella that breaks the law has a danged good reason, to his own way of thinking, which makes every case exceptional, not just one or two. Take you, for example.
~ Jim Thompson
Just very practically, pastors need to be careful that while they have a right to call people to absolute allegiance to the Word of God, we don't have the right to call people to absolute allegiance to our programs or every ministry we have at the church.
~ Kevin DeYoung
Fear was sometimes useful, but when the thing that you feared was present in everything around you and prevented you from dealing with your situation practically, it became a pointless distraction
~ Joel Shepherd
Fortunately, I understand my rights; unfortunately, I reach not such rights practically; however, I live and breathe between that.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Undoubtedly, neutrality is such a context that only subsists and twists in the dictionaries and books, not in the minds practically.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Nothing is as encouraging as when virtues are visibly embodied in the people around us, when we're practically showered with them.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch—these senses are practically built for black magic. If you speak the language of relationship, use them whenever you can. Stimulating the five senses heightens the brand experience, making it more intensely fascinating.
~ Sally Hogshead
It stands to reason that he who would cure a moral ailment must be practically acquainted with it in all its bearings.
~ Samuel Butler
In fact, an awful lot of N.F.L. club owners have practically no influence on their players at all, simply because they're not full-time working owners.
~ Pete Rozelle
There is practically no social life, partly because of the food shortage, partly because, when anybody is arrested, the police are apt to arrest everybody whom they find in his company, or who comes to visit him.
~ Bertrand Russell
the idea of luck and happiness. How much of life was accidental and how much was work, and practically
~ Stewart O'Nan
It does not just happen. It is disclosed by science that practically one-half of trained intellectual resources are being mobilized for murderous purposes.
~ Alva Myrdal
Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you." "Sir?" "It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority." "Sir?" "That's practically zen.
~ Terry Pratchett
LADY BRACKNELL: It is my last reception, and one wants something that will encourage conversation, particularly at the end of the season when every one has practically said whatever they had to say, which, in most cases, was probably not much.
~ Oscar Wilde
Just as you say, sir. There is a letter on the tray, sir." "By Jove, Jeeves, that was practically poetry. Rhymed, did you notice?
~ P.G. Wodehouse
but since the system is prac- tically emptied of energy during such a state, no one can afford to permit even a slight tendency in that direction. When such tendencies are felt
~ Christian D. Larson