有始有终英语怎么说
It's a neat story-there's good science in it and an effective treatment once you've made a definitive diagnosis, and the outcomes tend to be very good.
Ultimately the point of this exercise is to commit to something, and then follow through on it.
In Japan the Western deadline approach is secondary to a thorough job.
Then ask yourself, "Can I count on myself to follow through with this commitment, with 100-percent compliance?"
I am that one works being responsible carefully, initiative, acclimatization is strong, have sense of responsibility and work carrying sth. through to the end.
But you also have projects with a beginning and an end, something you can point to with pride and say, "I did that!"
I have decided on their own a little better, anyway, after the beginnings and ends of love, I will not blindly trust the love.
Think of love as a state of grace, not the means to anything, but the alpha and omega, an end in itself.
There will comes a time when you believe everything is finished, That will be the beginning.
Think of love as a state of grace not the means to anything, but the alpha and omega, and end in itself.
Bly preferred to complete missions that he started, but nonetheless obediently followed orders to ship off elsewhere when needed.
History teaches us that every problem has a lifespan. No problem is permanent.
My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start.
It seems that the whole tiger protection scheme had not been thought out thoroughly from the start.
Stick with what you've started.
For all things are never do things by halves.
And God will finish what He has begun.
It started work assignments all is worth to complete.
All stories have beginnings and ends, there is the beginning, there is an end.
I like it. You proposed to me here, so it has agreeable symmetry.
If he begins a project, he'll go the distance.
The honour is great, the work is temporary.
I used to have this feeling that a 'real reader' would finish a book if [she] started it.
Surely, the memory of an event cannot pass for the event itself. Nor can the anticipation.