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Quotes About Consistency

you only know you can do something if you keep on doing it
~ Jenny Han
Why bother doing something if you're only going to do it halfway?
~ Jenny Han
You only know of you can do something if you keep doing it.
~ Jenny Han
You only know id you can do something if you keep doing it.
~ Jenny Han
Thing feels good and normal and the same, which is a comfort.
~ Jenny Han
Ben is used to my all talk, no action ways, but it took a long time to bank all that goodwill.
~ Jenny Offill
Minds of equivalent quality think alike.
~ Jeremy Bornstein
It is much better to take a little every day than some days to abstain wholly and on others to surfeit oneself.
~ Jerome
We may feel that a particular habit 'isn't too bad,'but continually giving in to that habit weakens our wills against the onslaughts of temptation from other directions.
~ Jerry Bridges
Constancy is nothing but a languishing and wavering dance
~ Jerry Dennis
The style of ancient Egyptian art is transcendently clear, something 8-year-olds can recognize in an instant. Its consistency and codification is one of the most epic visual journeys in all art, one that lasts 30 dynasties spread over 3 000 years.
~ Jerry Saltz
You can't get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good.
~ Jerry West
We have to judge politicians by their cumulative score. In one innings they make a great catch, in another they drop the ball. In one they score a home run, in another they strike out. But it is their cumulative batting average that we are interested in.
~ Jesse Jackson
Presenting a style on your Web site that's inconsistent with your style in other media doesn't just affect the audience's impression of that product; it affects their impression of your company as a whole. People respond positively to companies with clearly defined identities. Inconsistent visual styles undermine the clarity of your corporate image and leave the audience with the impression that this is a company that hasn't quite figured out who it is.
~ Jesse James Garrett
It is essential [...] that discipline should not be practiced like a rule imposed on oneself from the outside, but that it becomes an expression of one's own will; that it is felt as pleasant, and that one slowly accustoms oneself to a kind of behavior which one would eventually miss, if one stopped practicing it.
~ Erich Fromm
First of all, the practice of an art requires discipline. I shall never be good at anything if I do not do it in a disciplined way; anything I do only if I am in the mood may be a nice or amusing hobby, but I shall never become a master in that art.
~ Erich Fromm
Antes de tudo, a prática de uma arte exige disciplina. Nunca serei bom em coisa alguma, se não a fizer de modo disciplinado; tudo que eu só puder fazer quando "estiver disposto" pode ser uma diversão bonita ou aprazível, mas nunca me tornarei mestre nessa arte.
~ Erich Fromm
And you'll always love me won't you? Yes And the rain won't make any difference? No
~ Ernest Hemingway
Work every day. No matter what has happened the day or night before, get up and bite on the nail.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Yes. There is no difference.
~ Ernest Hemingway
A term used by Terry Real is quite apt for such affairs: stable ambiguity. These are relationships of undefined status but well-established patterns, hard to break out of but just as hard to depend on. By remaining in a diffuse state, people avoid both loneliness and commitment. This strange mix of comforting consistency and uncertainty is increasingly common to relationships in the age of Tinder, but it's long been characteristic of extramarital liaisons.
~ Esther Perel
Not so, however, with books, for books cannot change. A thousand years hence they are what you find them to-day, speaking the same words, holding forth the same cheer, the same promise, the same comfort; always constant, laughing with those who laugh and weeping with those who weep.
~ Eugene Field
When you make sense, you say what you believe and therefore mean what you say and therefore act in accordance with it and therefore you are who you seem to be.
~ Andrew Klavan
It was all the same every year. And that's how I liked it. I never wanted it to be different, not even a little bit. It's funny. When you're young, you always want things to change. You want to grow up. You want to go to new places, do new things. But in the end, it's the things like Christmas, the things that are always the same, that you love the most.
~ Andrew Klavan