Gregory DiGregorio's birth name is Gregory David DiGregorio.
Gregory Poirier's birth name is Gregory Stephen Poirier.
Gregory Yurisich's birth name is Gregory John Yurisich.
Benji Gregory's birth name is Hertzberg, Benjamin Gregory.
Gregory Lay's birth name is Gregory Keith Lay.
Gregory Titelman has written: 'Random House dictionary of America's popular proverbs & sayings' -- subject(s): English Proverbs
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Gregory Joseph Keegan has written: 'Experiencia misionera en la Florida, siglos 16 y 17 por Gregory Joseph Keegan y Leandro Tormo Sanz' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History, Missions
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - 'The more you practice, the better your skills are. The proverb has been traced back to the 1550s-1560s, when its form was 'Use makes perfect.' The Latin version is: 'Uses promptos facit.' First attested in the United States in 'Diary and Autobiography of John Adams' ." From "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
Thomas Aquinas is referring to a quote by Pope Gregory I in his work "Pastoral Care." Gregory's quote emphasizes the limitations of human language in articulating the mysteries of God, suggesting that the human attempt to understand and express divine concepts can only be a feeble imitation of the lofty truths of God. Aquinas includes this quote to highlight the challenges inherent in discussing theological matters and the importance of humility in approaching divine mysteries.
The proverb originated in the United States and has been traced back to 'Papers of Benjamin Franklin' . It was used by Abigail Adams (1744-1818) in a letter dated November 13, 1800. First attested in England in 'Hereward the Wake' by Charles Kingsley (1819-75). The proverb is found in varying forms." From "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - 'The more you practice, the better your skills are. The proverb has been traced back to the 1550s-1560s, when its form was 'Use makes perfect.' The Latin version is: 'Uses promptos facit.' First attested in the United States in 'Diary and Autobiography of Who_said_practice_makes_perfect' (1761)." From "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).Read more: Who_said_practice_makes_perfect
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - 'The more you practice, the better your skills are. The proverb has been traced back to the 1550s-1560s, when its form was 'Use makes perfect.' The Latin version is: 'Uses promptos facit.' First attested in the United States in 'Diary and Autobiography of John Adams' (1761)." From "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
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