“In order to gain the respect of your players in the locker room, you can't just perform on Saturday. You have to do it consistently during practices, meetings, and in the weight room.” OrderRoomsPracticePlayerFootballGainsWeightMeetingsConsistentlySaturdayAmerican FootballLockersLocker RoomWeight Room Author:Junior Seau
“If I do a piece in my living room, if I practice it - and I have the tapes to prove this - it's not going to be as good as doing the same piece in front of an audience.” IfsRoomsPracticeAudiencePiecesFrontsProveTapeLiving Room Author:Dave Van Ronk
“You need energy and life force to see and feel what you need to do. Otherwise you are in a dark room and you can't tell what's going on. You need to practice meditation.” NeedsFeelsEnergyForceDarkRoomsPracticeMeditationBuddhismDark RoomEnergy And Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“Man, Coach Brown, he's so relaxed. We've seen that guy dancing this week at practice and he's dancing in the locker room. It brings tears to guys' eyes and brings happiness to everybody.” MenEyeGuyRoomsPracticeWeekTearsDancingDanceCoachesBrownRelaxedThat GuyLockersLocker Room Author:Vince Young
“Where are these rational practices to be taught and acquired? Not within the four walls of a bare building, in which formality predominates... But in the nursery, play-ground, fields, gardens, workshops, manufactures, museums and class-rooms. ...The facts collected from all these sources will be concentrated, explained, discussed, made obvious to all, and shown in their direct application to practice in all the business of life.” MadePlayFactsRoomsClassPracticeFourFieldsBuildingTaughtSourceWallGardenDirectObviousRationalMuseumsApplicationWorkshopsNurseryFormalityFour Walls Author:Robert Owen
“I await the hour when a journalist can be driven from the press room for venal practices, as a minister can be unfrocked, or a lawyer disbarred.” HoursRoomsPracticePressesDrivenLawyerJournalistMinisters Author:Grantland Rice
“My reading practice is one reason I mostly don't read electronically. Different books are in different rooms of my house, and one is in my backpack. Physical location tells me what book to read.” BookDifferentReasonReadingHouseRoomsPracticeLocationDifferent Books Author:Jordan Ellenberg
“I'm so grateful for Living the Questions. These progressive voices offer less rigid and more expansive approaches to Christian faith, and make room for people who practice critical thinking and question the gatekeepers. They help us see that questioning the gatekeepers is exactly what Jesus was all about.” PeopleThinkingHelpingChristianJesusVoiceRoomsPracticeOffersApproachGratefulCriticalProgressiveQuestioningCritical ThinkingChristian FaithSo GratefulGatekeepers Author:Brian D. McLaren
“Catholicism is the big house of Christianity. It's got many, many rooms in it. And I've always been attracted to the rooms which are to do with prayer. The mystical strain is the strain whereby the whole day can be given over to prayer through what we call lectio divina, prayerful reading of Scripture, through practice of meditation of when one uses the imagination and the intellect with respect to images, and then finally, and most difficult of all, contemplation, where one empties the mind of all images and all ideas, all concepts, in order to be completely attentive to God.” MindIdeasWholeUseBigsOrderReadingHouseGivenDifficultImaginationPrayerRoomsChristianityPracticeMeditationConceptsIntellectScriptureContemplationCatholicismMysticalStrainPrayerfulBig Houses Author:Kevin Hart
“The real test is this one: When you're alone in a room, when you're in a private place and nobody else can see you, what do you choose to do? Eat well, or eat poorly? Exercise, or watch television? Practice something, or do nothing? The best version of the truth appears to you and you alone, when nobody else can see. This is the test of discipline, and it's what makes the difference in your life. It's what regulates your own system and guides it. The individual alone comprehends it.” WellsRealIndividualDifferencesRoomsWatchesPracticeTelevisionDisciplineExerciseTestsGuidesVersionsYou Choose Author:Georges St-Pierre
“I'm doing the exact same thing and adding a little bit more flexibility. I'm going to bench here. I'm not a kicker who's just going to hang out at practice. I'm going to be in the weight room pushing linebackers, defensive ends, tight ends. I'm going to push everyone. whatever I'm doing, I'm putting up numbers that someone else would do. Not only do I love working out, but at the same time it's able for others to maximize their potential.” LittlesEndsAbleBitsRoomsNumbersPracticeLittle BitWeightWork OutNflPushingHanging OutFlexibilityBenchesLinebackersWeight RoomKickers Author:Kyle Brindza
“Intellect in the practice room or studio gives you the tools to use your heart on stage.” GivingHeartUseRoomsPracticeStageToolsStudiosIntellect Author:Manny Laureano
“Beware of advice. Consider your sources carefully. Look them up. See if you respect what they've made. Get educated. Be informed about who's real and who isn't. Study your craft and your industry, practice all the time, challenge yourself - write things you think you can't, try things you have been told you shouldn't try - leave room for surprises, and learn how to collaborate.” IfsThinkingWritingTryingLooksHas BeensMadeRealChallengesRoomsPracticeStudyAdviceSourceIndustrySurpriseEducatedCraftsChallenge Yourself Author:Karen Walton
“Deep practice feels a bit like exploring a dark and unfamiliar room. You start slowly, you bump into furniture, stop, think, and start again. Slowly, and a little painfully, you explore the space over and over, attending to errors, extending your reach into the room a bit farther each time, building a mental map until you can move through it quickly and intuitively.” ThinkingFeelsLittlesMovingBitsDarkSpaceRoomsPracticeBuildingErrorsMapsExploringFurnitureBumpsUnfamiliarAttendingExtending Author:Daniel Coyle
“The right to express one's views, practice one's faith, peacefully assemble with others to pursue political or social change - these are all rights to which all human beings are entitled, whether they choose to exercise them in a city square or an Internet chat room. And just as we have worked together since the last century to secure these rights in the material world, we must work together in this century to secure them in cyberspace.” WorldHumansTogetherLastsPoliticalSocialHuman BeingsRoomsViewsCitiesPracticeRightsCenturyMaterialsInternetExercisePursueSecureWorking TogetherSquaresEntitledSocial ChangeMaterial WorldCyberspace Author:Hillary Clinton