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Quotes About Training

There is a definite way to do this. There is a training program that you will go through and it's delightful. It's absolutely beautiful.
~ Frederick Lenz
Just because you've been on stage doesn't mean you can dance.
~ Rachel Stevens
Some people take certain things and they try to forget what that pain felt like. I don't. I take that same pain and I chase it every time I walk in a weight room.
~ Ray Lewis
Practice. It's not about perfect, it's about practice.
~ Christine Haggerty
Practice creates more connections among the neurons, which push you a little further towards perfection.
~ Abhijit Naskar
There's a world of difference between a dog that is off the leash and a dog that is trained to be off the leash.
~ Don Sullivan
If you refuse to practice run today, it will make harder to practice it tomorrow
~ ahkeno
Expectation levels set can be directly correlated to the quality of the training provided.
~ Mark W. Boyer
2 Timothy 3:16 ALL Scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.
~ Bible Verses
I don't train to be in a gunfight; I'd much rather be in a shooting—there's a difference. A gunfight means he's shooting back at me. In a shooting, I'm doing all the work.
~ Jamie Smith
In past lives these folks were trained to repress their feelings, instincts, sexual urges, and enjoyment of the physical senses. Abstinence and discipline were foremost, and deprivation of the joys of being human was rewarded with respect and promotion. In this incarnation they still tend to put up a wall between themselves and easy, earthy interaction with others. They are accustomed to postponing the pleasure of life, and often postponement leads to permanent denial.
~ Jan Spiller
methods of obedience is to learn to accept food from my hand. Controlling her primal needs will help me train her to my satisfaction
~ Jane Henry
A starving man learns to respect the hand that feeds him, the one who cares for his most primal needs. So when I begin training a woman, my plan is intentional. I strip her of the most basic necessities. Food, clothing, shelter. Though her needs are contrived by me, the cumulative effects of my training will not be in vain.
~ Jane Henry
Anyone of their age had already spent years in the Hitler Youth being trained to ridicule, taunt, and bully,
~ Jane Thynne
Aristotle was convinced that a trained memory helped the development of logical thought processes.
~ Janet M. Tavakoli
I got into shape because I took kick-boxing lessons every day to prepare for a fight scene with Taylor Lautner. I really wanted to lie down and eat Chinese food, but I kick-boxed every morning and ran. If someone was filming you with your kit off, you'd do the same thing.
~ Jason Isaacs
The most natural action of a senior official is to breed junior officials.
~ Jason Jennings
Parkour is never meant to be a competitive sport, but more of a training technique for the body and mind.
~ Jason Jones
I am not an advocate for home education, but for Christian home education. You can train a child to think like a Greek, a pagan and an evolutionist in the home, and while under the care of parents, and the results may be little different from government school indoctrination.
~ Douglas W. Phillips
Those with a noticeable but limited ability are sent to Honoghr, Gentes, or Gamorr to become Sith Warriors or Marauders. There they are taught to channel their emotions into mindless rage and battle fury.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
Peace is a lie; there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength." The words came easily to Scourge; the mantra had been drilled into his brain during his training until it was second nature. "Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory my chains are broken.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
Likewise, under Sola's tutelage, I developed my telepathic powers so that I shortly could sense practically everything that went on around me.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Guys who grow up with sisters are trained better
~ Edie Claire
But she could not breathe long on the heights; there had been nothing in her training to develop any continuity of moral strength: what she craved, and really felt herself entitled to, was a situation in which the noblest attitude should also be the easiest. Hitherto her intermittent impulses of resistance had sufficed to maintain her self-respect.
~ Edith Wharton