A Quote by Miguel Angel Ruiz

Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important. — © Miguel Angel Ruiz
Perhaps you're not finished with your story, and who knows if you'll ever finish it or not. Honestly, it's not that important.
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.
Whatever it takes to finish things, finish. You will learn more from a glorious failure than you ever will from something you never finished.
Perhaps the story you finish is never the one you begin.
Once I finish a film, I don't ever see it again. Never ever. I have never seen any of my films since I finished them.
I think I'll finish Cruz faster than I finished Barao. Cruz has got a crazy style. But I think I'm going to finish him quicker than I finished Barao.
A craftsman knows in advance what the finished result will be, while the artist knows only what it will be when he has finished it.
It was a lovely story that I finished my career with Kobe, with somebody who I was traded for. I have a lot of respect for the guy. I think he's definitely, by far, the best talent that I ever, ever played with.
Your ability to set and achieve goals is perhaps the most important skill you can ever develop.
Abandon the idea that you are ever going to finish. Lose track of the 400 pages and write just one page a day, it helps. Then when it gets finished, you are always surprised.
Defeat doesn't finish a man, quit does. A man is not finished when he's defeated. He's finished when he quits.
The last story you should write is the most important story. You should start with a story that is just an amusing, entertaining, fun story to write and learn your writing chops with the least important things before you start applying them to the most important things.
The best career advice I've ever received I would say is honestly just to keep going, follow your passion. It does sound cliche, but honestly it's true.
Your Father in heaven knows your name and knows your circumstance. He hears your prayers. He knows your hopes and dreams, including your fears and frustrations. And He knows what you can become through faith in Him.
The story of your life is the story of the long and brutal assault on your heart by the one who knows what you could be and fears it.
Laissez-faire is finished. The all-powerful market that always knows best is finished.
If my story were ever to be written truthfully from start to finish, it would amaze everyone.
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