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Quotes About Practice

A republican government can only be supported by virtue; and the end of all our legislation should be to encourage our fellow citizens in its daily practice.
~ John Tyler
I started classical piano when I was eight, but I wasn't a virtuoso. I just really liked it.
~ Julia Holter
At some point, I had to make a decision: I could practice more and become a really great guitar player or I could work on writing better songs. There are only so many hours in the day, and I found writing songs more fulfilling than working on becoming this virtuoso guitar player.
~ James Iha
Virtue is something you have to get good at, like playing the trombone or tolerating bores at parties. Being a virtuous human being takes practice; and those who are brilliant at being human (what Christians call the saints) are the virtuosi of the moral sphere - the Pavarottis and Maradonas of virtue.
~ Terry Eagleton
I describe management as arts, crafts and science. It is a practice that draws on arts, craft and science and there is a lot of craft - meaning experience - there is a certain amount of craft meaning insight, creativity and vision, and there is the use of science, technique or analysis.
~ Henry Mintzberg
Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired.
~ Martha Graham
I grew up thinking anything was possible simply because of seeing women in power - like, you know, running the country. Which is a thought that continues to give Americans indigestion... Direction is about having a vision, but the practice of being a director is a con game - a confidence game.
~ Mira Nair
You can't truly act as if you're a lawyer or a lifter until you know how to think like one.
~ Unknown
I remembered Machiavelli, whose rule of Method, rarely stated but always practiced, was that one must think in extremes, which means within a position from which one states borderline theses, or, to make the thought possible, one occupies the place of the impossible.
~ Louis Althusser
I must confess that I and a few others are burdened with heavy responsibilities regarding the future of criticism. I am certainly, if not the inventor, then at least one of the first systematizers of an absurd critical practice that, as soon as it had peeked its beak out of the nest, flapping its new wet wings, took flight in the minds of the young, becoming a wild ox and sowing avant-garde literature with the mighty tomes of what might as well be called the abstract bear.
~ Louis Aragon
Playing a musical instrument gives much pleasure, but more so to the musician.
~ Unknown
The soprano studies for seven years in order to be able to open her mouth and make loud sounds for three hours on end.
~ Louise Bogan
I've read a lot of first-rate writing, and I have some critical sense; so I know where I stand. I'll never be first rate. I'll improve with practice, I trust, but I haven't got what it takes to reach the top.
~ Louise Dickinson Rich
When you watch an accomplished professional in any field, you are looking at innumerable hours of practice.
~ Louise Hay
When she first came to Three Pines, Myrna had wondered whether Ruth had had a stroke. Sometimes, Myrna knew from her practice, stroke victims had very little impulse control. When she asked about it, Clara said if Ruth had had a stroke it was in the womb. As far as she knew, Ruth had always been like this.
~ Louise Penny
She sounds like an emotional vampire," said Myrna, at last. "A what?" "I ran into quite a few in my practice. People who sucked others dry. We all know them. We're in their company and come away drained, for no apparent reason.
~ Louise Penny
The disjoining of deed from will, of practice from theory, is to put asunder what God has joined by an indissoluble sacrament. The soul must be tainted before the action become corrupt; and there is no self-delusion more fatal than that which makes the conscience dreamy with the anodyne of lofty sentiments, while the life is groveling and sensual.
~ Unknown
Everyone who becomes a psychotherapist eventually adopts a theory that suits his needs.
~ Unknown
Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin.
~ Unknown
the first lesson: you need to stop thinking of your law firm as a practice and start thinking of it as a business that sells legal products.
~ Unknown
To do that, you need to shift your mindset from one that focuses on the practice of law to one that focuses on how the business must work.
~ Unknown
Don't only practice your art, but force your way into it's secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine.
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
If once he has got the right fingering, plays in good time, with the notes fairly correct, then only pull him up about the rendering; and when he has arrived at that stage, don't let him stop for the sake of small faults, but point them out to him when he has played the piece through. . . I have always adopted this plan; it soon forms musicians which, after all, is one of the first aims of art and it gives less trouble both to master and pupil.
~ Ludwig van Beethoven
Don't only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine.
~ Ludwig van Beethoven