If you do something over and over again, you'll get better at it.
The phrase "practice makes perfect" means that by consistently practicing a skill or activity, one can become proficient and improve their performance over time. The more one practices, the better they become at a particular task or skill.
It is german for ''Practice makes the master'', it's basically the german version of ''practice makes perfect''.
Having perfect karma typically involves consistently performing good deeds and actions, treating others with kindness and respect, and contributing positively to the world around you. It may also involve practicing self-awareness, mindfulness, and compassion in your daily interactions. Ultimately, perfect karma is a state of being that reflects harmony, balance, and positivity in your thoughts, words, and actions.
You mean 'nigh on perfect' which means 'almost perfect'
at first it hurts and you might get some urine on your clothes but practice makes perfect
The phrase "proof perfect" means for something to be completely perfect in a way that it is proofed like suggested and already demonstrated.
The shape that your foot makes.
The survivor of the battle makes the rules.
"Kasten sie" doesn't have a meaning in German. It seems like a misspelling or incomplete phrase. If you provide more context, I may be able to assist you better.
"Working in tangent" means "working together in perfect harmony".
No, "without gods man is nothing" is not an idiom. It is more of a philosophical statement suggesting that humans may feel insignificant or lacking without the presence or belief in higher powers or gods.
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
Just have lots of sex and hope you hit on the right days. However it may be advisable to see a doctor about it as well. in the mean time practice makes perfect.