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Quotes About Practice

practice one virtue for a period of two weeks, then three weeks, then one virtue per month.
~ Brian Tracy
the master has failed more times than the beginner has tried.
~ Brian Tracy
First, make a decision to develop the habit of task completion. Second, discipline yourself to practice the principles you are about to learn over and over until they become automatic. And third, back everything you do with determination until the habit is locked in and becomes a permanent part of your personality.
~ Brian Tracy
When you train yourself, through repetition and practice, to overcome procrastination and get your most important tasks completed quickly, you will move yourself onto the fast track in your life and career and step on the accelerator.
~ Brian Tracy
There's only one thing that's strong enough to defeat the tyranny of the moment. Habit.
~ Brian Wansink
There's only one thing that's strong enough to defeat the tyranny of the moment. Habit.
~ Brian Wansink
if you are practicing negative thoughts, you are getting better at thinking them. If
~ Brooke Castillo
Whatever you're practicing—you are getting better at. If
~ Brooke Castillo
There is not in the world a kind of life more sweet and delightful, than that of a continual conversation with God; those only can comprehend it who practice and experience it.
~ Brother Lawrence
That all things are possible to him who believes, that they are less difficult to him who hopes, they are more easy to him who loves, and still more easy to him who perseveres in the practice of these three virtues.
~ Brother Lawrence
Cleverness is a false presumption', Doc had explained, 'it is like being a natural skater, you are so busy doing tricks to impress that you do not see where the thin ice is and before you know, poof! You are in deep, ice-cold water frozen like a dead herring. Intelligence is a harder gift, for this you must work, you must practise it, challenge it and maybe towards the end of your life you will master it. Cleverness is the shadow whereas intelligence is the substance.
~ Bryce Courtenay
THE ONE-MINUTE BREATH A variation of the Retained Breath is the One-Minute Breath, in which you take only one breath during one minute. Most people will find this difficult at first, and should work up to it by taking three breaths per minute, and then three breaths over two minutes. As a rule, people usually take about twelve to fourteen breaths per minute.
~ Cameron Stauth
I heard Coach Downs never started freshman, he told us. Well that's not how it is with me. I play the best players, period. If you're a junior with three letters on your jacket, and you shave twice a day, and some smooth-faced freshman whips your ass in practice, then your collecting splinters while he's playing. Understood? Coach Carlson
~ Carl Deuker
I have not the qualifications for teaching my philosophy of life. I have barely qualifications for practicing the philosophy I believe. I am but a poor struggling soul yearning to be Ã¢â'¬Â¦ wholly truthful and wholly nonviolent in thought, word and deed, but ever failing to reach the ideal.
~ Carl Sagan
its key components are action and practice, which in turn prompt success, which refuels motivation. Figure
~ Teri S. Lesesne
We begin talking about other things—about our sessions on the practice field and how far Ronden thinks I have progressed, and how far I know I still have to go, and finally about the Seers and how good they have been trying to help us with Harrow.
~ Terry Brooks
Quem quiser saber aquilo que homens e mulheres creem precisa dar uma olhada no que eles fazem, não no que dizem
~ Terry Eagleton
No amount of telling is worth doing it once.
~ Terry Goodkind
it didn't matter how hard you could swing a sword, if you couldn't hit anything.
~ Terry Goodkind
what is commonly thought luck is often merely the result of incessant practice.
~ Terry Goodkind
The trouble with life was that you didn't get a chance to practice before doing it for real.
~ Terry Pratchett
A number of religions in Ankh-Morpork still practiced human sacrifice, except that they didn't really need to practice any more because they had got so good at it.
~ Terry Pratchett
On the other hand the Nac Mac Feegle were always looking for a fight, in a cheerful sort of way, and when they had no one to fight they fought one another, and if one was all by himself he'd kick his own nose just to keep in practice.
~ Terry Pratchett
Social change takes time. Communities are built on the practice of patience and imagination - the belief that we are here for the duration and will take care of our relations in times of both drought and abundance. These are the blood and flesh gestures of commitment.
~ Terry Tempest Williams