Quotes about practice
practice criticism stones
They that censure, should practice. Or else let them have the first stone, and the last too. William Penn
practice ignorant pace
Many able Gardeners and Husbandmen are yet Ignorant of the Reason of their Calling; as most Artificers are of the Reason of their own Rules that govern their excellent Workmanship. But a Naturalist and Mechanick of this sort is Master of the Reason of both, and might be of the Practice too, if his Industry kept pace with his Speculation; which were every commendable; and without which he cannot be said to be a complete Naturalist or Mechanick. William Penn
practice skills long
Athletic skills are acquired over a long period of time and after countless hours of practice. Zig Ziglar