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Duke Snider

"What a player does best, he should practice least. Practice is for problems."

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Donna Grant

"Most of the people readily accept the principle but resist its practice."

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Donna Grant

"What a player does best, he should practice least. Practice is for problems."

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Donna Grant

"To perform you need practice, to practice you need passion."

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Donna Grant

"Do it again. Play it again. Sing it again. Read it again. Write it again. Sketch it again. Rehearse it again. Run it again. Try it."

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Donna Grant

"Practice is the best of all instructors."

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Donna Grant

"Everything you need to get that relaxed driving that brings consistency only comes with practice."

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Donna Grant

"What the left says sounds very good but, in practice, it works out very badly."

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Donna Grant

"Why should I practice running slow? I already know how to run slow. I want to learn to run fast."

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Donna Grant

"Only one thing registers on the subconscious mind: repetitive application - practice. What you practice is what you manifest."

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Donna Grant

"I think generally the Japanese players have more intensity in practice but generally I do the same things."

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Duke Snider
"What a player does best, he should practice least. Practice is for problems."

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Duke Snider
"Man, if I made one million dollars I would come in at six in the morning, sweep the stands, wash the uniforms, clean out the office, manage the team and play the games."

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Duke Snider
"In the split second from the time the ball leaves the pitcher's hand until it reaches the plate you have to think about your stride, your hip action, your wrist action, determine how much, if any the ball is going to break and then decide whether to swing at it."

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