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@info2go (241)
Philippines
April 12, 2007 6:19pm CST
'Practice makes perfect,' But Nobody is perfect; So, why practice? Is it just me or Is there something wrong with this quote?
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• United States
13 Apr 07
This does make sense. If you look at it all it is saying is if you practice you will get better each time you do. I do believe that is true. Some of the great muscians have practiced a lot and look what they have accomplished. I do think they are perfect in their music but no one is perfect in life things.
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@info2go (241)
• Philippines
13 Apr 07
You don't seem to be taking the word 'perfect' too literally but I do get your point about musicians performing 'almost-perfectly' but still not that 'perfect.' Thanks for your response, milady. ?
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• Philippines
5 Apr 10
If you are fail just keep trying as you practice everyday, if you failed 100 times is not a failed it's a process to become success, who know you perfected 101 time and become successful, just keep trying, it's not a skill, talent, profession but It's a challenge of perseverance, insurance, willingness to do something behind your faith.
• Philippines
18 Apr 07
Nobody's perfect right but practice can make man to master something skills to achieve the goal however we are only mortal beings not God we subject in human errors. So instead we just to condemn anybody or even ourselves we learns our errors we did then later on we avoid to do that again. So we learn in our errors. So practice what i tell you.
• Philippines
16 Apr 07
the first qoute and the second one is very different that they shouldn't be compared.the first qoute suggests that through practicing,you can come up with positive result(as of dancing,singing,acting,etc).the second one explains that we are not perfect persons.only God,the creator is perfect.,...