About Quote by Richard Morris Download Open image “You can read about it all you want, but there is no substitute for just doing it.” — Richard Morris ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Books Doing Just Read Substitute Want You
Writing a book is quite an undertaking and I wouldn't want to do it just to do it. — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
If after you read something, you connect with it, you want to do it. — Colin Farrell Copy Share Image
I'm not being naive; I realise there's no such thing as a pure reading. But I'd rather keep myself as far out of it… — Anne Michaels Copy Share Image
I'll read anything. In fact, I'll read while I'm doing other things, which is not a good idea. — Jamaica Kincaid Copy Share Image
Read something that YOU want to read, not something that you feel compelled to read. — Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet Copy Share Image
I just know when I read something if it's something that I want to do. — Carrie-Anne Moss Copy Share Image
Not having anything around to read is dangerous: you have to content yourself with life itself, and that can lead you to take risks. — Michel Houellebecq Copy Share Image
It bothers me when I hear it in a car commercial or some such. But for the most part, it's better than seeing sacred… — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
At St. Francis de Sales in Atlanta, we do not have an organ. We do not have rehearsals during the week. We do not… — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
The pastor of a parish will typically have no education in the chant or in music, and he will hire the first music director… — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
The democratic and pedestrian character of the new Mass itself seems to invite the ditties that pass for hymns these days. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
The tunes, rhythms, and messages are drawn mainly from secular culture. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
For two thousand years, the Church has guided the development of music, carefully legislating to fuse artistic talent and aesthetic beauty with the demands… — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
When the truth is that there would be no great Western music, and certainly no decent choral repertoire, without the Catholic faith. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
All you hear Catholics turning out these days are pop versions of the old Protestant anthems. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
Catholic liturgical music, it would seem, is everywhere but in the Catholic Church itself. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
It would be difficult to discover the truth about the universe if we refused to consider anything that might be true. — Richard Morris Copy Share Image
If you ask an introvert a question, wait until she thinks about it. Introverts think before speaking, not through speaking. If you want to… — Laurie Helgoe Copy Share Image
I talk to my mates about our kids, being too tired and being worn out. — Holly Willoughby Copy Share Image
With 'Pretty Girls,' I saw the opportunity to talk not just about crime but what crime leaves behind. — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
That's something a lot of folks don't know about me - I'm pretty darn funny. — Michael Jai White Copy Share Image
I don't think about the press or the crowds or the other leaders of the race. The focus is only on myself. As soon… — Magdalena Neuner Copy Share Image
Sport is not just about entertainment. It is equally about winning and losing, pooling and galvanising the energy of the youth, upgrading people's physical… — Nita Ambani Copy Share Image
One of the ways that I discovered my confidence and my ability to overpower is becoming a mother. Suddenly, my world wasn't about myself… — Lights Copy Share Image
I didn't want to do 'Fashion Police' because I thought, 'This is stupid, this is beneath me, who wants to talk about fashion?' It… — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
I just worried about my weight. Worried about my appearance and thought I wan't pretty enough to be a pop star. It was very… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image