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Quotes About Application

Once a kata has been learned, it must be practised repeatedly until it can be applied in an emergency, for knowledge of just the sequence of a kata in karate is useless.
~ Gichin Funakoshi
The intelligence consists not only in the knowledge but also in the skill to apply the knowledge into practice.
~ Aristotle
Knowledge that is not put into practice is like food that is not digested.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
If knowledge is not put into practice, it does not benefit one.
~ Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
An individual understands a concept, skill, theory, or domain of knowledge to the extent that he or she can apply it appropriately in a new situation.
~ Howard Gardner
Knowledge without practice is useless. Practice without knowledge is dangerous.
~ Confucius
Uno tiene que ponerse a la faena. El mundo está lleno de perezosos y de pesimistas que nada consiguen porque a nada se aplican, después se permiten quejarse y se sienten frustrados y alimentan su resentimiento hacia lo externo.
~ Javier Marías
Being an expert isn't telling other people what you know. It's understanding what questions to ask, and flexibly applying your knowledge to the specific situation at hand. Being an expert means providing sensible, highly contextual direction.
~ Jeff Atwood
the ultimate unit test is whether or not users want to use your application. All the other tests you write are totally irrelevant until you can get that one to pass.
~ Jeff Atwood
Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use—now that's the hard stuff.
~ Jeff Atwood
Over the past four decades, much evidence has accumulated suggesting that responsiveness — a software application's ability to keep up with users and not make them wait — is the most important factor in determining user satisfaction. Not just one of the most important factors - the most important factor.
~ Jeff Johnson
Right now you should stop whatever you're doing and say this out loud: Stories get their name from how they're supposed to be used, not from what you're trying to write down.
~ Jeff Patton
Stories get their name from how they should be used, not what should be written.
~ Jeff Patton
Stories get their name not from how they're supposed to be written, but from how they're supposed to be used.
~ Jeff Patton
Why do you want a new truth when you do not practice what you already know? Far better to read a few books and make them your own than to read many books quickly and superficially.
~ Eknath Easwaran
El conocimiento va muy bien -le dije- pero el conocimiento solo no va a sanar a nadie. Si no se usa.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
God's Word is written for you and to you, but it won't help unless you read it.
~ Elizabeth George
Application is why we study the Bible.
~ Elizabeth George
The key is putting into practice what God has taught you through His Word.
~ Elizabeth George
It is obvious that the "unit"—inch—has no value by itself, but is very precious as a unit for measuring the phenomenon of length, which it perfectly represents, and that is why it was introduced.
~ Alfred Korzybski
It is not paradox to say that in our most theoretical moods we may be nearest to our most practical applications
~ Alfred North Whitehead
For successful education there must always be a certain freshness in the knowledge dealt with. It must be either new in itself or invested with some novelty of application to the new world of new times. Knowledge does not keep any better than fish. You may be dealing with knowledge of the old species, with some old truth; but somehow it must come to the students, as it were, just drawn out of the sea and with the freshness of its immediate importance.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
Get your knowledge quickly and then use it. If you can use it you will retain it.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
Ideas won't keep. Something must be done about them.
~ Alfred North Whitehead