A Quote by Oscar Wilde

Books are never finished, They are merely abandoned. — © Oscar Wilde
Books are never finished, They are merely abandoned.
A work of art is never finished. It is merely abandoned.
No book or poem is ever finished, merely abandoned.
Movies are not finished. They are abandoned. A movie is never finished.
Anybody that makes films knows the film is never finished. It's abandoned or it's ripped out of your hands, and it's thrown into the marketplace, never finished. It's a very rare experience where you find a filmmaker who says, "That's exactly what I wanted. I got everything I needed. I made it just perfect. I'm going to put it out there."
A book is never finished; it's abandoned.
A movie is never finished, only abandoned.
A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
Art is never finished, only abandoned.
Poems are never finished - just abandoned
Art is never finished. It is only abandoned.
I like to say that films are never finished, they're only abandoned.
My bedroom was filled with reading material: books salvaged from dustbins, books borrowed from friends, books with missing pages, books found in the street, abandoned, unreadable, torn, scribbled on, unloved, unwanted and dismissed. My bedroom was the Battersea Dogs' Home of books.
There's that old cliche that art is never finished, only abandoned. That's the nice thing about comics. It forces you to abandon it long before maybe you're ready to let it go.
To those supporters who were told that I abandoned them, that is untrue. I abandoned greed, corruption, and compromise, never you, and never the artistic gifts and abilities that sustained me.
Dissertations are not finished; they are abandoned.
I suppose no matter what I'm drawing, there will always be some sort of question in my mind about it. A work of art (even cartoon art) is never really finished; it is abandoned.
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