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— Robert M. Parker, Jr."I've always followed the rule that anything worth doing is worth doing excessively."
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No one ever did anything worth doing unless they were prepared to go on with it long after it became something of a bore.
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Perfectionism doesn't believe in practice shots. It doesn't believe in improvement. Perfectionism has never heard that anything worth doing is worth doing badly--and that if we allow ourselves to do something badly we might in time become quite good at it. Perfectionism measures our beginner's work against the finished work of masters. Perfectionism thrives on comparison and competition. It doesn't know how to say, "Good try," or "Job well done." The critic does not believe in creative glee--or any glee at all, for that matter. No, perfectionism is a serious matter.
— Julia Cameron
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