Top 1008 Practically Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
The projectors in the theater practically shut down with boredom.
Practically, Science is true; and Faith is foolish.
Abnormal is so common, it's practically normal. — © Cory Doctorow
Abnormal is so common, it's practically normal.
I have done practically everything that I wanted to do in my life.
There are certain truths so true that they are practically unbelievable.
Just think about it," he said softly. "You can do practically anything. You can have practically everything. And none of it will keep you from being alone." "Shut up shut up...Everybody's alone." He nodded. "But some people learn how to live with it.
Behavior is the theory of manners practically applied.
Men die. It's practically what they're for.
It's practically impossible to look at a penguin and feel angry.
We practically always excuse things when we understand them
Mayors are really good at dealing with things practically.
Practically all SF is trash.
Privatized faith in a resurrected Christ is practically inconceivable. — © David Platt
Privatized faith in a resurrected Christ is practically inconceivable.
I recently turned 60. Practically a third of my life is over.
In the 20th century, imprisonment of writers practically comes with the territory.
That’s what happens to friends, eventually. They leave you. It’s practically what they’re for.
I love California, I practically grew up in Phoenix.
The visual life is an enormous undertaking, practically unattainable.
Smoking is related to practically every terrible thing that can happen to you.
I was practically raised with Christmas music.
The subject of history is the gradual realization of all that is practically necessary.
No wonder you want to be a writer. How can you not, with all that behind you? You practically are a novel already.
I'm practically a historian.
Here in St. Cloud’s,” Dr. Larch wrote, “ I have been given the choice of playing God or leaving practically everything up to chance. It is my experience that practically everything is left up to chance much of the time; men who believe in good and evil, and who believe that good should win, should watch for those moments when it is possible to play God – we should seize those moments. There won’t be may
The word 'heresy' not only means no longer being wrong; it practically means being clear-headed and courageous. The word 'orthodoxy' not only no longer means being right; it practically means being wrong
Etsy is fundamentally a creative community. On eBay, or Amazon for that matter, practically anyone can sell practically anything. On Etsy, you can only sell handmade goods, vintage goods over 20 years old, and craft supplies for making.
In Texas, we practically come out of the womb in jeans.
Anything can have happened in Oklahoma. Practically everything has.
There are some good marriages, but practically no delightful ones.
I dropped chemistry. I practically blew up the lab in college.
Whole eggs are practically a perfect food.
Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.
Writing ... is practically the only activity a person can do that is not competitive.
You cannot overestimate the unimportance of practically everything.
When it comes to practically everything, we seem to be of two minds.
For a director and a producer to be named on the writing credits is practically unheard of.
You see, insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops.
I'm up at dawn. I practically fall asleep at dinner. — © Margaret Stohl
I'm up at dawn. I practically fall asleep at dinner.
Yes, we record practically everything on Pro Tools.
In Chess, as it is played by masters, chance is practically eliminated.
Practical! On Wednesday afternoons I could be practically anything. What's up?
I myself eschew all stimulants. I also practically abstain from meat.
I've been a leader practically my whole life. I don't know what it is to follow.
Every sentence in order to have definite scientific meaning must be practically or at least theoretically verifiable as either true or false upon the basis of experimental measurements either practically or theoretically obtainable by carrying out a definite and previously specified operation in the future. The meaning of such a sentence is the method of its verification.
The fundamental characteristic of the scientific method is honesty. In dealing with any question, science asks no favors. ... I believe that constant use of the scientific method must in the end leave its impress upon him who uses it. ... A life spent in accordance with scientific teachings would be of a high order. It would practically conform to the teachings of the highest types of religion. The motives would be different, but so far as conduct is concerned the results would be practically identical.
A church must be more deeply and practically committed to deeds of compassion and social justice than traditional liberal churches and more deeply and practically committed to evangelism and conversion than traditional fundamentalist churches. This kind of church is profoundly counter-intuitive to American observers. It breaks their ability to categorize (and dismiss) it as liberal or conservative. Only this kind of church has any chance in the non-Christian west.
The human imagination can connect to practically anything.
To accept civilization as it is practically means accepting decay. — © George Orwell
To accept civilization as it is practically means accepting decay.
You can learn practically anything you want in the world online.
I'd lived by quotations, practically all my life.
I've got Tourette's, practically. I'll tell anyone anything.
Nothing in the world can replace the modern swimsuit, and it practically has.
I knew this feeling, the 2 a.m. loneliness that I'd practically invented.
I don't have a favorite drink. I don't do favorites of anything, practically.
It’s hard not to root for Henrik Lundqvist, he’s practically perfect.
The early church was strikingly different from the culture around it in this way - the pagan society was stingy with its money and promiscuous with its body. A pagan gave nobody their money and practically gave everybody their body. And the Christians came along and gave practically nobody their body and they gave practically everybody their money.
We practically own everything in the Philippines.
Monday to Fridays I'm practically an athlete every hour of the day.
I used practically all the money I had available.
So many people aren't ready for Hollywood - professionally or practically.
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