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Practice only makes for improvement. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
For every pass I caught in a game, I caught a thousand in practice. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
The best and fastest way to learn a sport is to watch and imitate a champion. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Practice, practice, practice until you eventually get numb on rejections. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Practice without improvement is meaningless. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
We all knew there was just one way to improve our odds for survival: train, train, train. Sometimes, if your training is properly intense it will kill you. More often -- much, much more often -- it will save your life. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
If I miss one day of practice, I notice it. If I miss two days, the critics notice it. If I miss three days, the audience notices it. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Everything is practice. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Practice is the best master. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
How do I get to Carnegie Hall? Practice. Practice. Practice. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
An hour of practice is worth five hours of foot-dragging. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
None of us really pushes hard enough. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
The only weapon that becomes sharper with constant use is the tongue. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
The discover of what is true, and the practice of that which is good, are the two most important objects of philosophy. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
For every finish-line tape a runner breaks -- complete with the cheers of the crowd and the clicking of hundreds of cameras -- there are the hours of hard and often lonely work that rarely gets talked about. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
You play the way you practice. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
Practice, which some regard as a chore, should be approached as just about the most pleasant recreation ever devised. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
A couple of hours of practice is worth ten sloppy rounds. (Seton Ernest Thompson)
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