A Quote by Mark Victor Hansen

It matters only that you manifest your genius; it doesn’t matter when. It’s never too late or too early. — © Mark Victor Hansen
It matters only that you manifest your genius; it doesn’t matter when. It’s never too late or too early.
No matter what your age or your life path, whether making art is your career or your hobby or your dream, it is not too late or too egotistical or too selfish or too silly to work on your creativity.
It is never too late, no matter how old you get because anytime or any point in your life you can always have a chance to make a difference. You can always make a change for the better no matter what background you derived from. You can always do your best and be all that you can be because you will always be uniquely you. It is why it is always wise to listen to your eternal heart, your eternal instincts, and what it had always strove for and/or to do because really anybody can make a difference not only in their own lives but in the lives of others. It is never too late to shine; never.
I thought that if the right time gets missed, if one has refused or been refused something for too long, it's too late, even if it is finally tackled with energy and received with joy. Or is there no such thing as "too late"? Is there only "late," and is "late" always better than "never"? I don't know.
That’s why you have to write your book right now, if that’s what you want to do. If you wait until you have the time, and the security, you might not want to do it. You’re in a race against your own enthusiasm. Don’t put it off because someone told you it’s never too late. That’s the worst lie. It’s never too late today, but it’s often too late tomorrow.
We live, understandably enough, with the sense of urgency; our clock, like Baudelaire's, has had the hands removed and bears the legend, "It is later than you think." But with us it is always a little too late for mind, yet never too late for honest stupidity; always a little too late for understanding, never too late for righteous, bewildered wrath; always too late for thought, never too late for naïve moralizing. We seem to like to condemn our finest but not our worst qualities by pitting them against the exigency of time.
It's never too late to reach for happiness and no matter what life has done to you, it's never too late to find it.
It really is never too late, it really is never too early to figure out your goals and dreams and what you love.
Of all human activities, writing is the one for which it is easiest to find excuses not to begin – the desk’s too big, the desk’s too small, there’s too much noise, there’s too much quiet, it’s too hot, too cold, too early, too late. I had learned over the years to ignore them all, and simply to start.
I feel that I'm leaving Williamstown too early, but I'd rather leave too early than too late.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood, and age only matters if you're a cheese.
It is never too early to try and plant [good principles] in a child, and never too late to cultivate them in the most neglected person.
God is never too late, nor too early, but just on time.
Between too early and too late, there is never more than a moment.
It's never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be.
In Christ, it's never too late, you're never too old... it's never "too anything" for Him to work positive change in your life.
There’s only one moment in which you can arrive in time. If you’re not there, you’re either too early or too late.
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