tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644796796806029769.post6081694097890983802..comments2023-05-08T10:11:57.815-04:00Comments on The Wandering Quille: DoubtsMaggie Maxwellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09323518786257452997noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644796796806029769.post-62668013789667049832013-04-29T23:13:13.312-04:002013-04-29T23:13:13.312-04:00So celebrate that graph, and remember that you can...So celebrate that graph, and remember that you can't use a measuring tape on a muse!<br /><br />You can only just pin them down a bit, occasionally. :-)<br /><br />Above all, keep working at it! After all, you can only finish a large work by breaking it down. You've finished one piece. J. A. Ramahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14325753372228675047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7644796796806029769.post-51206195501612481092013-04-29T23:05:21.705-04:002013-04-29T23:05:21.705-04:00Yes.
Also, is it better to make your goal, as you...Yes.<br /><br />Also, is it better to make your goal, as you did, or start off well, as I did, and vomit forth words, only to lose steam halfway through amd throw in the towel? Who's the winner? Dunno.<br /><br />So you made your goal. It will never be good enough, of course.<br /><br />It's just enough that you can chalk it up as an achievement, of course. You've made your goal on paper, amd that's all you were measuring. You can't measure your mental and emotional expectations the same way. They can't be measured, because they are boundless and knfinite. J. A. Ramahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14325753372228675047noreply@blogger.com