P Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with P. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Practice following your intuition in everyday things, trusting your gut feelings moment by moment and acting on them as best you can. As you learn to trust yourself in smaller matters, you will build power and confidence to take bigger risks and deal with the larger issues in your life successfully.”
“Practice for us went pretty well. It started out slow, but guys did a real nice job on the M&M’s Camry today to get us to where we needed to be. Everybody back at the shop is building some great stuff and TRD (Toyota Racing Development) making some improvements for the Chase here this weekend and whatnot. Having a good time there in practice means a lot, but there’s obviously a lot of things that need to happen in the race this weekend for us and getting off to a good start and being able to carry that into the next 10 weeks.”
“Practice fosters learning. In the core phase, immediate practice ensures that students engage, master, and retain the material through various formats and continuous reinforcement.”
“Practice gives you skills. Skills give you competence. Competence gives you confidence.”
Source: How to Bottom Like a Porn Star: The Ultimate Guide to Gay Sex
“Practice giving things away, not just things you don't care about, but things you do like.”
“Practice giving things away, not just things you don't care about, but things you do like. Remember, it is not the size of a gift, it is its quality and the amount of mental attachment you overcome that count. So don't bankrupt yourself on a momentary positive impulse, only to regret it later. Give thought to giving. Give small things, carefully, and observe the mental processes going along with the act of releasing the little thing you liked.”
Source: The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Liberation Through Understanding in the Between
“Practice Golden-Rule 1 of Management in everything you do. Manage others the way you would like to be managed.”
“Practice good personal hygiene. Wash your hands before you eat. Be aware of good clean water and food sources.”
“Practice gotta be harder than the games and it never is unless you want it to be as a player. The coach can't drive that”
“Practice gratitude and remember the best of memories with your partner during your tough times with them.
From (The Awakening)”
“Practice habits were crucial to my development in basketball. I didn't play against the toughest competition in high school, but one reason I was able to do well in college was that I mastered the fundamentals. You've got to have them down before you can even think about playing.”
Source: Drive: The Story of My Life
“Practice has a logic which is not that of the logician.”
Source: The Logic of Practice
“Practice has to be a process of endless disappointment. We have to see that everything we demand (and even get) eventually disappoints us. This discovery is our teacher.”
“Practice hope. As hopefulness becomes a habit, you can achieve a permanently happy spirit.”
Source: Stay Alive All Your Life
“Practice humility and patience.”
Source: Correspondence, Conferences, Documents: Dec. 1657-June 1659
“Practice humility constantly. Whenever you start to think well of yourself, push those thoughts aside. Whenever you think ill of yourself, push those thoughts aside.”
“Practice humility. Shine a light on others, give teammates the credit, volunteer to help, take accountability, seek out feedback, ask others for their opinion, truly listen to people and be open to having your mind changed.”
Source: Leadership That Rocks
“Practice in life whatever you pray for and God will give it to you more abundantly.”
“Practice in the art of swiping away whatever we don’t want to face leaves us ill prepared to face tragic events in our own lives.”
Source: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes
“Practice in tranquility.”
“Practice is a great contributor to success, but you have to be careful what you practice.”
Source: The Why You Do: Unlocking Our Behavior to Prevent Misunderstandings
“Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired.”
Source: Blood Memory
“Practice is a shared history of learning. Practice is conversational. 'Communities of Practice' are groups of people who share a concern (domain) or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better (practice) as they interact regularly (community).”
“Practice is a talent. Perseverance is a talent. Hard work is a talent.”
“Practice is about moving from the first to the second viewpoint. There is a pitfall inherent in practice, however: if we practice well, many of the demands of the first viewpoint may be satisfied. We are likely to feel better, to be more comfortable. We may feel more at ease with ourselves. Because we're not punishing our bodies with as much tension, we tend to be healthier. These changes can confirm in us the misconception that the first viewpoint is correct: that practice is about making life better for ourselves. In fact, the benefits to ourselves are incidental. The real point of practice is to serve life as fully and fruitfully as we can. And that's very hard for us to understand: "You mean that I should take care of someone who has just been cruel to me? That's crazy!" "You mean that I have to give up my own convenience to serve someone who doesn't even like me?”
Source: Nothing Special: A Zen Buddhist Guide to Awakening Through Daily Life's Feelings, Relationships, and Work
“Practice is absolutely necessary. You may sit down and listen to me by the hour every day, but if you do not practice, you will not get one step further. It all depends on practice.”
Source: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
“Practice is an ever-fresh, challenging flow of work and play in which we continually test and demolish our own delusions; therefore, it is sometimes painful.”
“Practice is funny that way. For days and days, you make out only the fragments of what to do. And then one day you've got the thing whole. Conscious learning becomes unconscious knowledge, and you cannot say precisely how.”
Source: Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
“Practice is important. The regular season is important. Your meetings are important. Your walk-through is important. Everything is important. You want to be a championship team, there's a price to pay. And that's what you have to do. There's no shortcuts. You can't shortcut your way to success.”
“Practice is invaluable... honesty is indispensable.”
“Practice is just as valuable as a sale. The sale will make you a living; the skill will make you a fortune.”
“Practice is like a rehearsal for becoming an expert. Immediate practice in remediation is like a well-planned dance, making sure students not only learn the moves but smoothly perform their understanding.”
“Practice is necessary. You can't learn to swim just by reading a book about swimming. Otherwise, you will continue to look for teachers at each stop.”
“Practice is not a matter of years and months. It is a matter of concentration.”
“Practice is not about being perfect; it’s about improving, learning, gaining a measure of confidence, stretching in new directions.”
Source: Move Forward Stronger: A Dynamic Framework to Process Change, Loss, and Grief
“Practice is not about how you feel while you are doing it. You are planting seeds.”
“Practice is personal; no two people's experiences are alike.”
“Practice is practice, chicken is chicken.”
“Practice is the battle you must win.”
“Practice is the best of all instructors.”
“Practice is the golden bullet for hitting the target of excellence.”
“Practice is the hardest part of learning, and training is the essence of transformation.”
“Practice is the path of mastery.”
“Practice is the price of mastery. Whatever you practice over and over again becomes a new habit of thought and performance.”
“Practice is this life, and realization is this life, and this life is revealed right here and now.”
Source: The Hazy Moon of Enlightenment: Part of the On Zen Practice collection
“Practice isn't the thing you do once you're good. It's the thing you do that makes you good.”
Source: Outliers: The Story of Success
“Practice. It's not about perfect, it's about practice.”
“Practice joy. Even if it's an act of rebellion.”
“Practice justice in word and deed, and do not get in the habit of acting thoughtlessly about anything.”
“Practice kindness all day to everybody and you will realize you're already in heaven now.”
Source: Selected Letters, 1957-1969