A Quote by Dorothy B. Hughes

It’s harder to come back than it is to arrive. — © Dorothy B. Hughes
It’s harder to come back than it is to arrive.
Fashion is harder than the film industry. You have to constantly be able to crank out hit after hit after hit on demand and on a very tight calendar. I've come back, I've lost it, I've come back again. It's really as good as your last collection.
Credibility lasts about two cycles of bad material, and then you'll probably never get it back. If you let people down, that's really hard to come back from - harder than climbing from nothing to something, even.
When you are 18, 19 or 20 you can get away with more, but as you get into your twenties you realise that it is harder and harder to lose what you put on. Look at Ricky Hatton. That isn't good for you and so you know not to come back overweight or out of shape. Why? Because you'll get stick from fellow players and you'll struggle.
You always have to think in the back of your mind that someone's working harder than you, someone's getting better than you. That's what drives me every day. I always think there's someone out there working harder.
Come on! Don't hold back," Christian said. "I'm not, " Lissa protested. "You are too! I've seen you knock on a door harder than you're hitting me. " "That's a ridiculous metaphor. " "And, " he added, "you aren't aiming for my face. " "I don't want to leave a mark!" "Well, at the rate we're going, there's no danger of that, " he muttered
The reality is I'm not a 'get knocked down and come back harder' kind of guy.
I feel very honored and special really. You can't imagine, to arrive at the Oscars when you arrive so low, and you can't go further than the Oscars.
Of course, it is difficult to arrive at a big team in the first place, but it is even harder to stay there.
When we get bad shots, it's hard to rebound and it's also harder to come back in transition defense.
Harder than training for the Olympics, harder than graduating from college, has been to stay a virgin before marriage.
For me it was a lot harder to come to terms with the death of my grandfather than it was to come to terms with what's happened to the former Yugoslavia.
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I learned early that I had to work harder than the white kids and harder than the boys.
I will always be my hardest critic. Nobody else will ever be able to come at something I do harder than I come at myself.
There are silences harder to take back than words.
Going back to something is harder than you think.
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