A Quote by Ally Carter

I always finish what i start — © Ally Carter
I always finish what i start

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Learn a lot about the world and finish things, even if it is just a short story. Finish it before you start something else. Finish it before you start rewriting it. That's really important. It's to find out if you're going to be a writer or not, because that's one of the most important lessons. Most, maybe 90% of people, will start writing and never finish what they started. If you want to be a writer that's the hardest and most important lesson: Finish it. Then go back to fix it.
When you build a building, you finish a building. You don't finish a garden; you start it, and then it carries on with its life. So my analogy was really to say that we composers or some of us should think of ourselves as people who start processes rather than finish them. And there might be surprises.
Science is going to build a base on the Moon! This is a very necessary and a very possible mission! Start and finish! Thousands of problems will arise in this mission, thousands of solutions will be found! Start and finish! Moon is a good hole to enter the blood vessels of the universe. Start and finish!
Writing is not what you start. It's not even what you finish. It's what you start, finish, and put out there for the world to see.
We may not always finish what we start but God always finishes what He starts.
As an athlete, you're brought up with that mentality that you finish everything you start. If you're going to start a meal, you're going to finish it until the plate is clean. I had to change that mentality to one of where, 'I eat until I'm full and leave the rest.'
I had an awful first quarter but I picked it up. To all you single guys out there, it's not how you start the date, it's how you finish it sir. A lot of people can, you know, start the date with flowers and candy, but if you don't finish the date - you know what I mean?
I am never happy when I finish a book. I always start feeling good, and then I get to about Page 75 and start losing momentum - and I kind of pull it together at the end, but by then I think it's just all over. It's become almost a running joke among my agent and my editor - I always say that, so they don't take me seriously anymore.
I was always into sports, and as a sportsperson, you need to be fit to survive and play from start to finish.
I pray to start my day and finish it in prayer. I'm just thankful for everything, all the blessings in my life, trying to stay that way. I think that's the best way to start your day and finish your day. It keeps everything in perspective.
You always have to finish what you start and I learned that some of life's greatest lessons come with disappointment.
The British - who rarely start a fight, but always know how to finish it - have nothing to be ashamed of.
I always want to live long enough to finish the book I'm working on and see it published. But then I start another book before the previous one is in the stores, so I always have a reason to go on.
Never work for money or power, be honest, don't feel entitled to anything you don't sweat and struggle for, [and] always finish what you start.
I always wanted to, at some point, sit down and consider how to plot out one piece of work, one album, from start to finish.
Independence can be tough. Without a studio to back you up, when you finish a feature and want to start a new project you have to start from zero.
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