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Practical Application Quotes

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Robert Greene
“The key then to attaining this higher level of intelligence is to make our years of study qualitatively rich. We don't simply absorb information - we internalize it and make it our own by finding some way to put this knowledge to practical use.”
Robert Greene, Mastery

Erik Pevernagie
“If we balance intellectual contemplation and practical application, we can merge reflection with execution and navigate the unpredictable and challenging journey of life. ("Ruling the waves")”
Erik Pevernagie

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“It's good to exercise the imagination and fantasize about unique new business ideas and innovations. But ultimately, every idea has to comform to practical application. Sometimes ideas can be willed into existence, and sometimes it's better to comform and try to fit into the status quo. But either way, to be successful in business you have to succeed at practical application.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“Will fluorine ever have practical applications?

It is very difficult to answer this question. I may, however, say in all sincerity that I gave this subject little thought when I undertook my researches, and I believe that all the chemists whose attempts preceded mine gave it no more consideration.

A scientific research is a search after truth, and it is only after discovery that the question of applicability can be usefully considered.”
Henri Moissan

“To prove to an indignant questioner on the spur of the moment that the work I do was useful seemed a thankless task and I gave it up. I turned to him with a smile and finished, 'To tell you the truth we don't do it because it is useful but because it's amusing.' The answer was thought of and given in a moment: it came from deep down in my mind, and the results were as admirable from my point of view as unexpected. My audience was clearly on my side. Prolonged and hearty applause greeted my confession. My questioner retired shaking his head over my wickedness and the newspapers next day, with obvious approval, came out with headlines 'Scientist Does It Because It's Amusing!' And if that is not the best reason why a scientist should do his work, I want to know what is. Would it be any good to ask a mother what practical use her baby is? That, as I say, was the first evening I ever spent in the United States and from that moment I felt at home. I realised that all talk about science purely for its practical and wealth-producing results is as idle in this country as in England. Practical results will follow right enough. No real knowledge is sterile. The most useless investigation may prove to have the most startling practical importance: Wireless telegraphy might not yet have come if Clerk Maxwell had been drawn away from his obviously 'useless' equations to do something of more practical importance. Large branches of chemistry would have remained obscure had Willard Gibbs not spent his time at mathematical calculations which only about two men of his generation could understand. With this trust in the ultimate usefulness of all real knowledge a man may proceed to devote himself to a study of first causes without apology, and without hope of immediate return.”
A.V. Hill

“You cannot swim without getting wet”
Vusi JCK Maseko

Gift Gugu Mona
“Faith without any practical application of the Word will cause you to doubt along the way. When in doubt, you will not conquer the right mountains. Have faith that is inspired by the living Word, and you will never be the same.”
Gift Gugu Mona, The Essence of Faith: Daily Inspirational Quotes

“Saying that 'art lacks practical application' is like saying 'I can’t eat money'—it’s technically true but horribly misleading about the importance of the item in question.”
Mark D. McKean

Lyanda Lynn Haupt
“Certainly, I believe that wilderness experiences are both restorative and essential on many levels. I am constantly contriving to get myself and my family out of the city to go hiking or camping in forests, mountains, and meadows in our Pacific Northwest home and beyond. But in making such experiences the core of our "connection to nature," we set up a chasm between our daily lives ("non-nature") and wilder places ("true nature"), even though it is in our everyday lives, in our everyday homes, that we eat, consume energy, run the faucet, compost, flush, learn, and live. It is here, in our lives, that we must come to know our essential connection to the wilder earth, because it is here, in the activity of our daily lives, that we most surely affect this earth, for good or for ill.”
Lyanda Lynn Haupt, Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness

“Scientific knowledge without solid theory is like a tree with shallow roots that succumbs to the storms it faces. Without practical application, however, it is like a dry tree that denies its shade on days of scorching sun.”
Prof. Vinícius Montgomery de Miranda

“The best hacks, tricks and tips won't help you if you are not willing to be bad for long enough to to get good at something because after theory you have to practice. No amount of theoretical knowledge can substitute for practical mastery.”
Jeff Ocaya