A Quote by Ed Parker

An ounce of logic can be worth more than a ton of tradition that has become obsolete through the weathering of time. — © Ed Parker
An ounce of logic can be worth more than a ton of tradition that has become obsolete through the weathering of time.
An ounce of practice is generally worth more than a ton of theory.
An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.
An ounce of application is worth a ton of abstraction.
An ounce of practice is worth a ton of theory!
A ton of Proust isn’t worth an ounce of Ray Bradbury.
An ounce of algebra is worth a ton of verbal argument.
An ounce of action is worth a ton of good intentions.
An ounce of heart knowledge is worth a ton of head learning.
In practicing the art of parenthood, an ounce of example is worth a ton of preachment.
Melted down, silver is worth a little more than four dollars an ounce. But carved, inlaid, and engraved, and identified with a particular year, it becomes the direct reflection, often the literal record, of human history, our movement through time.
In motivating people to love and defend the natural world, an ounce of hope is worth a ton of despair.
An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.
An ounce of performance is worth more than a pound of preachment.
An ounce of help is worth more than a pound of pity any day.
I have always been comfortable weathering the storm. I’d like to get more comfortable weathering the sunny day.
Of course, it is worth it to take the time to think carefully through your assumptions, and ensure you at least have hypotheses around how you will create value. But use the analysis as a way to focus attention on the most critical assumptions, rather than spend a ton of time massaging the numbers.
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