1,113 Quotes About Practice
- Author Matthew Arnold
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Use your gifts faithfully, and they shall be enlarged; practice what you know, and you shall attain to higher knowledge.
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- Author maya angelou
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Courage is the most important of all the virtues, without it, you can practice no other.
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- Author Nader al-Masri
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I practice on the roads of Gaza as we don't have good stadiums and tracks so I gave my best.
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- Author Paul Auster
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I'm really trying to dredge up what one might call intellectual and moral material. For example, when do you realize that you are an American? What age does that happen to you? When do you realize what religion your parents practice? When does it all become conscious? I was interested in exploring all of that.
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- Author Richard V. Allen
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Usually, those persons closest to the incoming President will be the main leaders of the Transition effort. They are most familiar with his policies and practices, and are able to interpret his wishes regarding the structure and staffing of the new Administration.
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- Author Steve Alford
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You have notebooks, so every day he's going to say things you need to write down and study and learn. The practice sessions are a little different 'cause these are walk-ons trying out.
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- Author Susan B. Anthony
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You would better educate ten women into the practice of liberal principles than to organize a thousand on a platform of intolerance and bigotry.
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- Author W. H. Auden
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Politics cannot be a science, because in politics theory and practice cannot be separated, and the sciences depend upon their separation.
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- Author W. H. Auden
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The belief that politics can be scientific must inevitably produce tyrannies. Politics cannot be a science, because in politics theory and practice cannot be separated, and the sciences depend upon their separation. Empirical politics must be kept in bounds by democratic institutions, which leave it up to the subjects of the experiment to say whether it shall be tried, and to stop it if they dislike it, because, in politics, there is a distinction, unknown to science, between Truth and Justice.
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