A Quote by Twyla Tharp

Perfect practice makes perfect. — © Twyla Tharp
Perfect practice makes perfect.
Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
School is practice for future life, practice makes perfect and nobody's perfect, so why practice?
School is practice for the future, and practice makes perfect. But nobody's perfect, so why practice?
To sum up: it's time to rewrite the maxim that practice makes perfect. The truth is, practice makes myelin, and myelin makes perfect.
School is practice for the future, and practice makes perfect and nobody's perfect so why bother.
It is not that practice makes perfect but that practice is perfect, combining effort with an openness to grace.
Practice makes perfect, but nobody's perfect, so why practice?
If practice makes perfect, and no one's perfect, then why practice?
They say that nobody is perfect. Then they tell you practice makes perfect. I wish they'd make up their minds.
What can cake teach you about life? That practice makes perfect, and if you try something once, it probably won't be perfect, and you have to keep working on it if you want to be good at it.
Hollywood wants to make women so perfect. Perfect hair. Perfect job. Perfect manners... I know some of the most beautiful women, and they are so weird. That's what makes them funny and captivating.
So many people are concerned with being the perfect 'something.' Whether it's the perfect singer, the perfect sexy girl, or the perfect feminist. I don't want to be the perfect anything.
When I was in school the teachers told me practice makes perfect; then they told me nobody’s perfect so I stopped practicing.
Practice is everything. This is often misquoted as Practice makes perfect.
You come out every single day, and you want to be perfect. When I mean 'perfect,' not mean a 'perfect player,' but you want to try to go through practice without drops.
The bottom line is that (a) people are never perfect, but love can be, (b) that is the one and only way that the mediocre and the vile can be transformed, and (c) doing that makes it that. Loving makes love. Loving makes itself. We waste time looking for the perfect lover instead of creating the perfect love. Wouldn't that be the way to make love stay?
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