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I think (the Canadians') forwards are better than their defense. They don't have to practice much defense. Peter Elander
practice way belief
It's clear all the way through history that practices are primary and beliefs are secondary. Robert Neelly Bellah
practice long effort
I make no effort to predict the course of general business or the stock market. Period. However, currently there are practices snowballing in the security markets and business world which, while devoid of short term predictive value, bother me as to possible long term consequences. Warren Buffett
practice two impact
Extend some kind of unexpected generosity to someone, preferably a stranger, every single day for two weeks. The more you practice being generous, the more you'll impact others in an inspiring way. Wayne Dyer
practice keys grudge
Hold no grudges and practice forgiveness. This is the key to having peace in all your relationships. Wayne Dyer
practice sometimes duty
In practice it is seldom very hard to do one's duty when one knows what it is, but it is sometimes extremely difficult to find this out. Samuel Butler
practice trying nasa
Even though NASA tries to simulate launch, and we practice in simulators, it's not the same - it's not even close to the same. Sally Ride
practice justice politics
The belief that politics can be scientific must inevitably produce tyrannies. Politics cannot be a science, because in politics theory and practice cannot be separated, and the sciences depend upon their separation. Empirical politics must be kept in bounds by democratic institutions, which leave it up to the subjects of the experiment to say whether it shall be tried, and to stop it if they dislike it, because, in politics, there is a distinction, unknown to science, between Truth and Justice. W. H. Auden
practice play
When I make a bad play, it frustrates the heck out of me, even in practice. Tyson Chandler
vines sometimes enough
You know how the bonds of family are, my lady... They cling as tightly as vines. And sometimes, like vines, they cling tightly enough to kill. Cassandra Clare