A Quote by Jack Hyles

Greatness is in the preparation, not in the performance. — © Jack Hyles
Greatness is in the preparation, not in the performance.
A good character today is shaped by greatness, greatness in vision, greatness in courage, greatness in insight, greatness in purpose and devotion.
Adversity is preparation for greatness.
Proper preparation prevents poor performance.
Effective performance is preceded by painstaking preparation
I believe you have to learn how to win. And that just doesn't come from going out on the basketball court and playing. That comes from hours and hours of preparation, preparation before that game, preparation for the other team you are playing, mental preparation.
Perfect preparation prevents piss-poor performance.
The problem is that every study I'm aware of, which is probably not that many, has indicated that a dollar spent in preparation and avoidance of natural disasters is worth $15 that is spent in relief. But there's no political payoff for preparation. So, who benefits? I mean, the governor or senator or the president? Bill Clinton at Oklahoma City, his performance there helped him enormously. And there really hasn't been any regulation that would, in fact, interfere with environmental disaster.
I'm a big believer in the fact that life is about preparation, preparation, preparation.
Behind every brilliant performance there were countless hours of practice and preparation.
The seven Ps: Proper Planning and Preparation Prevent Piss-Poor Performance
I always know in advance what I've got coming up. Preparation's important to me - it helps my performance.
Education fails unless the Three R's at one end of the school spectrum lead ultimately to the Four P's at the other-Preparati on for Earning, Preparation for Living, Preparation for Understanding, Preparation for Participation in the problems involved in the making of a better world.
I prepare myself very intensely. I am at the theatre four hours before the performance. It allows for complete concentration and preparation.
Everyone has the power for greatness, not for fame but greatness, because greatness is determined by service.
How you run the race - your planning, preparation, practice, and performance - counts for everything. Winning or losing is a by-product, and aftereffect, of that effort.
Once you recognize that all documentaries are performance, it's not a matter of 'if' they should be performance. They are performance, and they are performance precisely where people are playing themselves.
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