A Quote by Stirling Moss

In order to finish first, you first have to finish. — © Stirling Moss
In order to finish first, you first have to finish.
Winners are convinced they will finish first. The others hope to finish first.
[T]he race is long - to finish first, first you must finish.
The best advice on writing was given to me by my first editor, Michael Korda, of Simon and Schuster, while writing my first book. 'Finish your first draft and then we'll talk,' he said. It took me a long time to realize how good the advice was. Even if you write it wrong, write and finish your first draft. Only then, when you have a flawed whole, do you know what you have to fix.
Our priority as a team is to finish first and second, irrelevant of the order.
Nice guys finish first. If you don't know that, then you don't know where the finish line is.
To finish first, you must first finish.
To finish first you must first finish.
After you finish the first 90% of a project, you have to finish the other 90%.
There are some writers who are done when they finish a draft because they've thought it through beforehand. Whereas I'll finish a first draft and I'm nowhere near done.
If you want to finish, sometimes you can't just finish. You gotta finish fast!
Good guys are most likely to finish last, but also most likely to finish first.
No-one wants to finish a job badly. If you know that you are going to finish your job in six months, then you want to finish well.
To finish a work? To finish a picture? What nonsense! To finish it means to be through with it, to kill it, to rid it of its soul, to give it its final blow the coup de grace for the painter as well as for the picture.
I'm glad that, despite everything, I was able to get work done and finish something. I never finish anything. So just being able to finish record and to make music is a great gift.
Whether in commerce, administration, or on the battlefield, leaders who win understand the Secret of Victory: Act first to finish first.
To finish first you have to first finish. Don't get in a position where you go back to go. What's interesting is that some guy whose grandfather was a lawyer and a judge-hurriedly going to Harvard Law with a wave of veterans-I was willing to go into so many different businesses. I was constantly going right into the other fellow's business and doing better than the other fellow did. The reason it was possible? Self-education- developing mental discipline, big ideas that really work.
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