The question asked WHO said this, not your opinion of the quote.
Bernard Shaw, CNN Anchor
2006-08-11 04:59:21
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answer #1
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answered by vicvic* 3
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Practice doesn't mean only for perfection. Sometimes it is needed just to live as a life.
Children learn and practice how to walk and speak. A baby bird learn and practice how to fly. Singer practice singing, dancer practice dancing....
2006-08-11 05:42:45
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answer #2
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answered by tienl 2
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Practice means perfect is an idiom not really a quote. by practicing and art or skill you can be perfect in that particular area, however nobodys perfect, another idiom, means that we can not be completely perfect in all we say and do.
2006-08-14 07:56:06
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answer #3
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answered by Jase Mighty Pirate 3
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the actuality is that practice would not suited. It makes experts! human beings say, "practice makes suited" out of denial that they are human with a view to sense like there's a danger of eliminating all of their impairments. you're acceptable that "no one's suited." the in straightforward words ingredient lacking is the popularity that we, as human beings, are literally not, under no circumstances were, and under no circumstances will be suited, no count number how a lot we practice.
2016-11-24 19:59:12
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answer #4
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answered by springs 4
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I heard that and to me it sucks. I had a friend that changed the quote to say "perfect practice makes perfect performance".
2006-08-11 07:49:00
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answer #5
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answered by bre 3
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Practice means trying; it may become perfection, but is not perfection.
2006-08-11 02:16:42
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answer #6
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answered by cowgirl 6
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No one is perfect, but maybe the more you practice, the closer you get to perfection.
2006-08-11 03:00:58
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answer #7
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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what ever the **** said, he/she is clearly a moron, the phrase i think ure looking for is
"practice makes perfect"
Perfection is attainable if u practice and this true.
'Nobody is perfect' - what does this mean, perfect in what way
2006-08-11 02:15:09
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answer #8
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answered by ben s 1
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the statement doesn't float. overall people are not perfect. but that doesn't mean that they can't do things perfectly.
for example you probably can't bowl a perfect 300 game without practice.
2006-08-11 02:10:29
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answer #9
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answered by Fenris 3
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I already gave up on practicing...takes too much time.
2006-08-11 02:10:21
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answer #10
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answered by Greg 5
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