Quotes on the topic: Finishing


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I enjoyed in every way my 12 years of playing Archie, and I wasn't personally sad about finishing a long job.


You gotta have good olive oil. You should have a cooking olive oil and you should have a finishing olive oil, like an extra-virgin olive oil.


In addition, I'm finishing a track for the movie 'Waking Up In Reno', but there are numerous other singers I look forward to recording with in the near future.


We own our movie and are now close to breaking even, even without finishing domestic DVD deals.


I like finishing a movie and having this living, breathing thing.


Actually, I have an interest in finishing my Ph.D., but I just know I never will.


Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.


Up until doing this movie, I hadn't really paid a huge amount of attention to those genres, but after finishing this movie, it really gave me a different sense of appreciation of the way the movies play out.


I really only have been seriously writing, finishing things and publishing things since January '91.


I'm planning on finishing the Gospels at some point.


I'm writing all the time. I tend to work on at least two books simultaneously. I'll spend time with one, and then I'll spend time with the other. Finishing takes whatever time it takes.


We never work on only one project because we never know if we will get permission for a project. So, for 'Over the River,' we started in 1992. I was just finishing 'The Umbrellas' in Japan and California, and I was also working on getting permission to wrap the Reichstag.


Usually after finishing a novel, I have a head full of bad ideas for the next one.


The large majority of the Negroes who have put on the finishing touches of our best colleges are all but worthless in the development of their people.


We are not even close to finishing the basic dream of what the PC can be.


I believe Twitter, right now, is just finishing the venture capital phase, getting into a maturity level.


I feel like I always describe myself as a late bloomer. My first album, in my mind, was that I had a few songs I needed to take from incomplete demos to working with someone else and finishing them.


I'd probably say my biggest yo-yo was when I was finishing up my senior year of college. I lost about 100 pounds and within a year gained it all back.


Just as we were finishing 'Paul's Boutique' we got our own places, and I was going out to clubs a lot less. I got a bit more introverted and spent a lot more time on my own reading. I would just go down to the esoteric bookstore and wander around.


I stay away from straight bench; all the work I do is with dumbbells to protect my rotator cuffs. Then I'll do a bunch of different pull moves like inverted rows before finishing with some simple internal or external rotations with a band to strengthen my shoulder.