I would say the difference between 'old Mark' and post-stroke Mark ... is that pre-stroke Mark was a major micromanager. I just don't have the time or inclination to micromanage as much as I used to.
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Different strokes, for different folks.
There must've been some part of me that wanted to make my mark. But there was never a defining moment.
Pain leaves a mark, the degree depending on the person and the event.
Who cares about great marks left behind? We have one life... just one. Our life. We have nothing else.
You have only a short period of time in your life to make your mark, and I'm there now.
I feel it's important to make a mark somewhere.
A massive stroke may kill you instantly, while a series of mini-strokes may disable and kill you over several years.
Time marks us while we are marking time.
The dot stands for 'detail' - always be paying attention to detail. I feel that people take you as serious as you take yourself. I spent a lot of time working on my craft, developing my style, and after I came out of my little incubation, I promised that I would pay attention to detail.
I don't have a big thing about leaving my mark or being historic.
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