Quotes about Practice
Ask God to reveal hypocrisy in your life—an inconsistency between what you profess and what you practice. Then ask God to bring you so close to Christ that you won't have any desire to live an inconsistent, deceitful life.
— Billy Graham
The difference between the non-Christian and the Christian is that the non-Christian makes sin a practice; the true Christian does not.
— Billy Graham
Today our churches are filled, but how many are actually practicing Christianity in daily life?
— Billy Graham
My work was practice, practice, practice. Discouragement and weariness cast me down frequently; but the next moment the thought that I should soon be at home and show my loved ones what I had accomplished spurred me on, and I eagerly looked forward to their pleasure in my achievement.
— Helen Keller
Really, it's not harder to train for them because once baseball starts you play everyday almost.
— Bo Jackson
Then, again, there are three things which every artificer must possess if he is to effect anything,—nature, education, practice. Nature is to be judged by capacity, education by knowledge, practice by its fruit.
— St. Augustine
Ah! How contrary are the teachings of Jesus to the feelings of nature! Without the help of His grace it would be impossible not only to put them into practice, but to even understand them.
— St. Therese of Lisieux
Put it out of the power of truth to give you an ill character. If anybody reports you not to be an honest man let your practice give him the lie.
— Marcus Aurelius
Silence isn't golden and it surely doesn't mean consent, so start practicing the art of communication.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Remember: the amateur works until he can get it right. The professional works until he cannot go wrong.
— Julie Andrews
We could read every book even written on prayer, but that won't make us people of prayer. We learn to pray by doing it.
— KP Yohannan
You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving.
— Francis de Sales