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Quotes about Practice

For anyone who wants to write, and hopes some day to publish what he or she has written, it is far more important to write than it is to study about writing.
— Edith Schaeffer
Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only.
— Anonymous
If you don't start out the day with a smile, it's not too late to start practicing for tomorrow.
— Anonymous
I'll practice as good as I can, but I know that I play even better, with the qualities I have - leadership, my ability to make something happen in games, winning.
— Tim Tebow
Sometimes love is hard. The more you practice loving yourself, it becomes second nature. Love yourself no matter what."
— Roger Williams
How do I make more than a fumbling attempt to explain that faith is not legislated, that it is not a small box which works twenty-four hours a day? If I 'believe' for two minutes once every month or so, I'm doing well.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Just as faith without works is dead, so also works without faith.
— Stephen Covey
Meekness and lowliness of heart are to be the distinguishing feature of the disciple, just as they were of the Master. And further, that this humility is not something that will come of itself, but that it must be made the object of special desire, prayer, faith, and practice.
— Andrew Murray
It must be to the glory of God, in full surrender to His will, in full assurance of faith, in the name of Jesus, and with a perseverance that, if need be, refuses to be denied. All this must be learned. It can only be learned in the school of much prayer, for practice makes perfect.
— Andrew Murray
In linking holy and without blemish (or without blame) so closely, the Holy Spirit would have led us to seek for the embodiment of holiness as a spiritual power in the blamelessness of practice and of daily life.
— Andrew Murray
Doctrine is not an affair of the tongue but of the life.
— John Calvin
It was settled by the Constitution, the laws, and the whole practice of the government that the entire executive power is vested in the President of the United States.
— Andrew Jackson