A Quote by Plato

You get to know someone better by playing for an hour than by talking for a year. — © Plato
You get to know someone better by playing for an hour than by talking for a year.

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If you're playing basketball with someone who's better than you, you have to get better or else it's no fun
If you're playing basketball with someone who's better than you, you have to get better or else it's no fun.
I don't particularly like talking about it much, but after a year of struggling, when you start playing better, you have a much better perspective on the game.
I come from playing sports. I compete, so I gotta be better than I was last year. I gotta get better, and that better gotta come from just growing. From learning new stuff to working on it, experience it in life, and failing.
Acting with Denzel is like playing tennis with someone that's better than you. You either play better tennis or get blown off the court.
When you're a movie star and you're young, you are always playing someone who's a better fighter, a better lover, a better everything than you.
The language was not a big problem because my English was getting better every year. So, I really felt comfortable and I had trust in myself, you know, talking to people. Even though I know I was making mistakes, I still kept talking. So that's how I learned English.
Watch a man at play for an hour and you can learn more about him than in talking to him for a year.
You know, one year with 'Glenn Campbell and his Good Time Hour' and people know you too well. To me, when someone is on the tube every day then they become ordinary.
We obtain better knowledge of a person during one hour's play and games than by conversing with him for a whole year
In the darkest hour through which a human soul can pass, whatever else is doubtful, this at least is certain. If there be no God and no future state, yet even then it is better to be generous than selfish, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than false, better to be brave than to be a coward.
There is nothing better than playing a bad girl for two months, then turning around and playing someone sweet. Films give you this opportunity.
When you're a rookie, the game moves a 1000 miles per hour. But each year, you get more mature, the game slows down for you, and that's when you realize you're getting better at belonging. When you know where to go and where to be, that's when the game is coming a little easier to you.
Surely, it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect, than to respect a man who we know was last year no better than ourselves, and will be no better next year.
I don't know if it sounds arrogant or whatever, but I'm just trying to get better numbers than last year.
Writing is like anything - baseball playing, piano playing, sewing, hammering nails. The more you work on it, the better you get. But it seems to take a longer time to get better at writing than hammering nails.
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