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Quotes About Practice

Beautiful Evidence is about the theory and practice of analytical design.
~ Edward Tufte
In every part of the world, where corruption, bribery, delusion and injustice are practiced, those who practice it are guilty, Noah, but so are the `innocents.
~ Edwin H. Friedman
A uniform does not show that you are a patriot and nor prove that until you do it with your practice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Adopt and spread a visionary thought, executes the best process; however, steal and claim that as its thinker, exhibits an utterly hideous practice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Awareness of your shortcomings is a strengthening-perception and practice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Love cannot adopt and adapt the way that beloved becomes under a process of judging since such practice neither represents love nor sincerity and honesty accordingly its perception and essence.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Neither people nor time teaches the lesson and experience; however, one itself practices the conduct, attitude, behaviour, and action that, whether negative or positive, become a lesson and experience for its life.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Neither people, nor time teaches the lesson and experience; however, one itself practices the conduct, attitude, behavior, and action that, whether negative or positive, become a lesson and experience, for its life.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Practice according to the context and concept of theory stays significantly effective and successful.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Prophecy is not in practice anymore, nor new prophet will come, but Satan has not stopped. The evil hour will do until the day of justice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Thanks and Sorry that both hold universal-using popularity in each language and stay in practice automatically each second. However, no one can feel who executes that in its real context; it carries such a question that has no answer.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The immature characters and weak-level minds stay in practice of following and unfollowing on social network sites as children during playing games, build and break objects and subjects.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The study is just knowledge of theory; whereas, practice shows its substance and reality.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You can FUK without C in two ways, whether as physical-exercise or words-practice; consequently, these both ways carry a sword of consequences and accountability.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You endorse only your own stupidity with your invective, mental filth, and ill-thinking, with such conduct you cannot impress any wise person, in the reply, to the language of abuse, silence is the best practice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
There is a tale of a man who found on the road a large stone bearing the words, "Under me lies a great truth." The man strained to turn the stone over and finally succeeded. On the bottom was written, "Why do you want a new truth when you do not practice what you already know?
~ Eknath Easwaran
The effect of the mantram is cumulative: constant repetition, constant practice, is required for the mantram to take root in our consciousness and gradually transform it, just as constant repetition makes the advertiser's jingle stick in our minds.
~ Eknath Easwaran
Cultivate only the habits that you are willing should master you.
~ Elbert Hubbard
La madurez consistía en aceptar el curso que había tomado la existencia sin agitarse demasiado, trazar un surco entre la práctica cotidiana y el aprendizaje teórico, aprender a verse, a conocerse a la espera de los grandes cambios
~ Elena Ferrante
Cookbooks, it should be stressed, do not belong in the kitchen at all. We keep them there for the sake of appearances; occasionally, we smear their pages together with vibrant green glazes or crimson compotes, in order to delude ourselves, and any passing browsers, that we are practicing cooks; but in all honesty, a cookbook is something you read in the living room, or in the bathroom, or in bed.
~ Anthony Lane
You become what you do most of the time.
~ Anthony Robbins
Hammer out the drawing. Unremitting, persistent effort will bend a stubborn ungainly sketch into a graceful finished drawing. We become tough, hardened drawing veterans.
~ Anthony Ryder
Typically we learn to "argue" by assertion. That is, we tend to start with our conclusions—our desires or opinions—without a whole lot to back them up. And it works, sometimes, at least when we're very young. What could be better? Real argument, by contrast, takes time and practice. Marshaling our reasons, proportioning our conclusions to the actual evidence, considering objections, and all the rest—these are acquired skills. We have to grow up a little.
~ Anthony Weston
Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.
~ Anton Chekhov