22 Quotes About Precision

Precision is a trait that needs to be developed and practiced on a regular basis. Whether you’re a hunter or just an avid gardener, there are times we need to be more precise than others. Incorrectly measuring your ingredients or straying too far from your target can result in poor results. Even something as simple as getting off the scale on the wrong side can change the outcome of a recipe Read more

With all these factors considered, it’s important to use precision in everything we do. Read on for some of the most inspiring and inspirational precision quotes of all time.

Writing is thinking. To write well is to think clearly....
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Writing is thinking. To write well is to think clearly. That's why it's so hard.", July/Aug. 2002, Vol. 23/No. 4) David McCullough
Accidents are not accidents but precise arrivals at the wrong...
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Accidents are not accidents but precise arrivals at the wrong right time. Dejan Stojanovic
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There are a dozen different ways of delivering destruction in impersonal wholesale, via ships and missiles of one sort or another, catastrophes so widespread, so unselective, that the war is over because that nation or planet has ceased to exist. What we do is entirely different. We make war as personal as a punch in the nose. We can be selective, applying precisely the required amount of pressure at the specified point at a designated time . .We are the boys who go to a particular place, at H-hour, occupy a designated terrain, stand on it, dig the enemy out of their holes, force them then and there to surrender or die. We're the bloody infantry, the doughboy, the duckfoot, the foot soldier who goes where the enemy is and takes him on in person. We've been doing it, with changes in weapons but very little change in our trade, at least since the time five thousand years ago when the foot sloggers of Sargon the Great forced the Sumerians to cry "Uncle! "Maybe they'll be able to do without us someday. Maybe some mad enius with myopia, a bulging forehead, and a cybernetic mind will devise a weapon that can go down a hole, pick out the opposition, adn force it to surrender or die--without killing that gang of your own people they've got imprisoned down there. I wouldn't know; I'm not a genius, I'm an M.I. In the meantime, until they build a machine to replace us, my mates can handle that job--and I might be some help on it, too. . Robert A. Heinlein
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Don't go in for the "yellowish" if what you need is "yellow". The attitude called precision is the quality that remarks the accuracy of your demand. Never settle for the less; Go for the exact thing! Israelmore Ayivor
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You must become a free man so that you have “Sidik Paningal; Java” (lucidity and precision of sight). Later, you achieve the peak of detachment of sight (Ma’rifat), where you see something to the horizon with great clarity. Do not take another step before you are certain that the path you take is the right one. Failure is another matter; what matters is precision. Emha Ainun Nadjib
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... there are two types of fighters, the former strike all over the place hoping one would land, the latter, assured of their prowess and capabilities, hit once and destroy the opponent's desire to continue the fight Soke Behzad Ahmadi
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There was a language specific to all things. The ability to learn another language in one arena, whether it was music, medicine, or finance, could be used to accelerate learning and other arenas, too. Chris Gardner
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Writing is thinking. To write well is to think clearly. That's why it's so David McCullough
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When I ask him if he thinks there's a moral to his story, he says he's sure there must be, but doesn't know exactly what it is. "Maybe, " he says after a short pause, "it's that this world is full of lizards, and even though there's nothing we can do about it, it is always helpful to find out how big they are. Etgar Keret
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See if you can approach your own practice with a healthy combination of mindfulness, playfulness, precision, and curiosity Cyndi Lee
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Writers whose thoughts are expressed with clarity and precision are assumed by readers to be superficial. Where the meaning is obscured, then readers give more attention and consider the fruit of their labour more valuable Friedrich Nietzsche
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The precision of the creator’s natural laws makes existence of earth meaningful Sunday Adelaja
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For every natural law inherent in creation, there is the creator’s precision Sunday Adelaja
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Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it shor Henry David Thoreau
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When you didn't force yourself to think in formal reconstructions, when you didn't catch these moments of ravishments under the lens of premises and conclusions, when you didn't impale them and label them, like so many splayed butterflies, bleeding the transcendental glow right out of them, then... what? Rebecca Goldstein
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But, he thought, I keep them with precision. Only I have no luck anymore. But who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready. Ernest Hemingway
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All nature has come to expect from God a sense of orderliness. Whatever God does carries with it His fingerprint. And in the world around us His fingerprint of orderliness is evident to anybody who is honest with the facts. If you look at nature, you will discover a mathematical exactness. Without this precision, the entire world would be in utter confusion. One plus one always equals two no matter what part of the universe you happen to be in. And the laws of nature operate in beautiful harmony, a harmony that is ordered by God Himself. . A.W. Tozer
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A minimum put to good use is enough for anything. Jules Verne
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The precision required for life to exist cannot be fathomed as we know it Sunday Adelaja
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My preparation is about precision. It is a science. Conor McGregor
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I know this world is ruled by infinite intelligence. Everything that surrounds us- everything that exists - proves that there are infinite laws behind it. There can be no denying this fact. It is mathematical in its precision. Thomas A. Edison