Sometimes if you jump into something too quickly, you can screw up something that might have been good two years down the road.
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When you're working on a project that's going to take six years, you're weird from the jump.
You can't jump from little things to big things. It just takes time and patience.
Sometimes it takes years to really grasp what has happened to your life.
If you improve or tinker with something long enough, eventually it will break or malfunction.
There's still the part of me that wants to leap at every opportunity, but now there's the other side that says, 'Let's just wait a minute and see what happens.' That's intuition, and it comes with age and experience.
You can't stumble upon something new and wonderful if you don't have time to stumble.
When you get a groove going, time flies.
I learned how important timing is; having a really good idea five years ahead of its time is practically worthless.
I think you use the negative things that happen from the year before - and from other years, too - to spur you to do the things you need to do to take the next step.
Sometimes, in order for things to get better, they have to end - even if it's momentarily.
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