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Faith & Spirit Quote by Martha Graham

"Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired"

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Graham doesn’t dress practice up as self-care or “the grind.” She frames it as a devotional act: repetition as ritual, not routine. The sentence structure does the choreography. “Perform, over and over again” lands like a drumbeat, then she raises the stakes with “in the face of all obstacles,” insisting that the real opponent isn’t laziness but resistance: injury, doubt, rejection, the body’s limits, time. For a dancer - especially a modernist who built an entire technique around contraction, release, and the expressive truth of the body - practice isn’t optional maintenance. It’s how you keep the channel open.

The most telling move is her pivot from mechanics to metaphysics: practice as “vision, faith, desire.” Vision is the piece you can almost see; faith is what carries you when you can’t; desire is the engine that refuses to be shamed by failure. Graham’s subtext is quietly anti-romantic. Talent doesn’t arrive like weather. Art is willed into existence through repetition that looks, from the outside, like monotony and, from the inside, like risk.

Then the kicker: “inviting the perfection desired.” She doesn’t promise perfection; she treats it as a guest you court. That word “inviting” smuggles in humility and agency at once: you can’t command greatness, but you can set the table daily. In the context of a brutal, body-centered profession and Graham’s larger ethos of discipline-as-freedom, this is a manifesto for showing up before you feel ready - and showing up precisely because you don’t.

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Graham, Martha. (2026, January 17). Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/practice-means-to-perform-over-and-over-again-in-67443/

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Graham, Martha. "Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/practice-means-to-perform-over-and-over-again-in-67443/.

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"Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/practice-means-to-perform-over-and-over-again-in-67443/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.

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Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 - April 1, 1991) was a Dancer from USA.

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