“Always continue to perform no matter what or where the activity is: local theater, regional theater, local clubs or coffee shops. Continue to play the guitar or your instrument and always continue to progress or otherwise you will fail.” MatterPlayProgressFailingActivityTheaterNo Matter WhatInstrumentsGuitarClubsCoffeeLocalsShopsCoffee Shop Author:Tony Vincent
“No matter what business you are in, and no matter how small or mundane, the activities, there must be continuous investment in it.” MatterActivityNo Matter WhatInvestmentMundane Author:Strive Masiyiwa
“No matter what activity or practice we are pursuing, there isn't anything that isn't made easier through constant familiarity and training (I think you can apply this to soccer as well)” ThinkingWellsMadeMatterPracticeEasierActivityTrainingNo Matter WhatConstantSoccerFamiliarity Author:Dalai Lama
“A good addiction is a contradiction in terms. Anything people can't give up or must have is not healthy, no matter what the activity.” PeopleGivingMatterTermHealthyActivityGiving UpNo Matter WhatAddictionContradiction Author:Jody Dean
“Iron and coal dominated everywhere, from grey to black: the black boots, the black stove-pipe hat, the black coach or carriage, the black iron frame of the hearth, the black cooking pots and pans and stoves. Was it a mourning? Was it protective coloration? Was it mere depression of the senses? No matter what the original color of the paleotechnic milieu might be it was soon reduced by reason of the soot and cinders that accompanied its activities, to its characteristic tones, grey, dirty-brown, black.” HeartMatterReasonMightScienceBlackColorActivityOriginalsNo Matter WhatCookingMereCoachesSensesDirtyToneCharacteristicsMourningBrownHatsIronPotBootsGreyCoalProtectivePipeCarriagesStovesMilieuPots And PansBlack Boots Book:Technics and Civilization Source: Technics and Civilization