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Quotes About Precision

I would say my accuracy is probably the best thing that I can do.
~ Joe Burrow
I always sidefooted the ball as I wanted to keep the accuracy on it but I was quite fortunate that I could sidefoot a ball powerfully.
~ Matt Le Tissier
I think I throw the ball down the field pretty well, but I think I'm really accurate and make good decisions.
~ Jared Goff
Well, one thing I'm really interested in, when I'm writing, is being accurate.
~ Sharon Olds
My job is to be accurate and clear.
~ Ari Melber
As far as being accurate goes, I think you either are or you aren't. I don't think you can really become accurate.
~ Kyler Murray
I had such a great affection and love for playing snooker.
~ Alex Higgins
Everything I do, I want it to be perfect. I know it can't be like that every time - but that is my aim.
~ Dimitar Berbatov
I've been shooting all my life.
~ Lonzo Ball
My rule is, if you want to build something that does all things for all people, it's not going to work real well.
~ Martin Cooper
I think for a lot of amateurs, their alignment is always out.
~ Karrie Webb
Hit and move, that's amateur boxing and that's what I'm good at.
~ James DeGale
Ambiguity is very interesting in writing; it's not very interesting in science.
~ Janna Levin
I work my angles and things like that.
~ Gervonta Davis
It's amazing to me how often the answer to making something sound better is to play something less.
~ Chris Young
I like clean answers.
~ Daryl Morey
In high school for a couple years we did archery.
~ Suzanne Collins
My arm is so long, I kind of shoot over my head sometimes.
~ Brandon Ingram
An artist cannot do anything slovenly.
~ Jane Austen
La potenza non consiste nel colpire forte o spesso, ma nel colpire giusto".
~ Honore de Balzac
Brevis esse laboro, obscurus fio.(When I labor to be brief, I become obscure.)
~ Horace
Oh, the difference between nearly right and exactly right.
~ Unknown
Brevity and conciseness are the parents of correction.
~ Hosea Ballou
People forget how fast you did a job -- but they remember how well you did it.
~ Howard W. Newton