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“My mother despises what can never truly be done so she does not care for cooking or cleaning.”
“Starting is not most people’s problem, staying, continuing and finishing is.”
“Some people can’t finish what they started, because they talked about it too early.”
“God would not bring you through a Red Sea and turn around and allow you to perish in a fish pond.”
“You are too important to the bigger picture to just fall off the canvas.”
“A little at a time until less becomes more and more becomes less on the other side.”
“I finished my cigarette, but i would like very much that i finished myself with it.”
“Starting something can be easy, it is finishing it that is the highest hurdle.”
“I think the hard work of writing is just how long a book is terrible before it's good.”
“The thing about finishing a story is that finishing is really only the beginning.”
“May you have the courage to begin; the patience to persist; and the strength to finish.”
“It is impossible to make time but you can always make a commitment.”
“You will never know what you are made of until you have to made of something.”
“The idea of a vision is revolutionary and ground breaking but achieving it may be back breaking.”
“Success in America comes in over a million flavors... all you have you have to do is try one.”
“You can be in the race but unless you finish one might say the race wasn't in you.”
“While others see their job as a task, catch fun with yours.”
“Where two or three are gathered, a seemingly difficult task gets done.”
“Its time to offer yourself a lifetime instead more deadlines.”
“You won't get it done if you don't get started. You won't finish up if you are not fired up.”
“Nothing is certain. Nothing is promised. Just make sure to not give up on the edge of breakthrough”
“Every great painting is left incomplete at the point where its completion is obvious.”
“A picture is finished when all trace of the means used to bring about the end has disappeared.”
“Varnishing is the only artistic process with which Royal Academicians are thoroughly familiar.”