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finishing games trouble
We did just enough to win, we have had trouble finishing games all season. Brandon Bakken
finishing easy starting
Starting is easy. Finishing is hard. Jason Calacanis
finishing planning
I'm planning on finishing the Gospels at some point. Chester Brown
finishing mike mistakes time
We're still making mistakes and still not finishing in protections. We need to give Mike some time and he'll make plays. Sylvester Croom
finishing finished knows
Experimentalists never know when their work is finished. Daniel H. Pink
finishing matter
We're so close. It's just a matter of finishing two more (Valley) games. Chelsea Gray
finishing games life olympic worse
Unfortunately it didn't go as I'd hoped. But fortunately I know there's a lot worse things in life than not finishing the Olympic Games with a medal. Todd Hays
finishing grow harvest major transition waiting
We're in the transition between just finishing up a major harvest and waiting for some to grow here. Bill Taylor
finishing mother
We're finishing the story for my mother and father. Roberta Crawford
novel monologues i-can
This is why I read novels: so I can escape my own unrelenting monologue. Carol Shields
novelty impress please
Novelties please less than they impress. Charles Dickens
novel mediums prose
My medium is prose, not the novel. David Shields
novel
For me, novels coalesce into being, rather than arrive fully formed. David Mitchell
novelists novel livelihood
I'm a novelist, that's how I make my livelihood, and I concentrate on the novels. David Mitchell
novel
I used to read only fiction. Now I don't read much, only occasionally, such as a Cormac McCarthy or a Jim Harrison novel. David Quammen
novels plot
I don't plot my novels - I move along with my characters. Ellen Potter
novels people physical
I find screenplays easy to write, my novels being very visual. You see what people look like. The physical action is described. John Irving
novelists knows cusp
A novelist is on the cusp between someone who knows everything and someone who knows nothing. Jane Smiley