A Quote by Brian Michael Bendis

I never look at things again once they're done. — © Brian Michael Bendis
I never look at things again once they're done.
Sometimes I write, but once it's done, I usually find my writing to be so bad that I hide it somewhere and never look at it again.
Once you establish a look, and once everybody recognizes that look as your look, you never have to think about fashion again.
The things that we did in Detroit will never be done again. Our record of holding seven teams under 70 points will never be done again.
Once you're in the presence of people who have put their lives actively on the line, repeatedly, you're never allowed to complain again. And I do, and we all do. But now I look at things a little differently.
I've done things to my body, mechanically, that I'll never do again. I've done stunts that I shouldn't have done 10, 11, 12 times. I've broken a ton of bones on sets.
I look at sports entertainment/professional wrestling, whichever you want to call it, I look at it as never done. You're never done learning or getting better or listening, and never done honing your skill.
Once I make a picture, I never look at it again.
He resolved, having done it once, never to move his eyeballs again.
In raising children, life brings forth those things where you do what you should never have done and what I taught you never to do. And when my kids have done those things, I just kind of look at them and say, 'Now you know life.'
When a great poet has lived, certain things have been done once for all, and cannot be achieved again.
The time we waste never comes again. The opportunities we miss never come again. The loves we lose never come again. Indeed, in this world of constant change we are fortunate that these things never come again.
As the Little House settled down on her new foundation, she smiled happily. Once again she could watch the sun and moon and stars. Once again she could watch Spring and Summer and Fall and Winter come and go. Once again she was lived in and taken care of. Never again would she be curious about the city... Never again would she want to live there... The stars twinkled above her... A new moon was coming up... It was Spring... And all was quiet and peaceful in the country.
Once you see someone lose it, you can never look at them the same way again.
Once you've been a mayor, you look to try to get things done.
In order to be a winner, you have to look for ways of getting things done and not for reasons why things can’t be done. People who live with excuses have things that can’t be done hovering around them all the time.
Two other things that we hear again and again from our founders, they wish they had done earlier, and that is... simply writing down how you do things and why you do things.
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