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I would not have done much differently, but I would have loved to have done everything better. The truth is, I think I w
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"I would not have done much differently, but I would have loved to have done everything better. The truth is, I think I was just getting warmed up when the era ended"

- William Jackson

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This quote by William Jackson speaks to the concept of not being able to do whatever perfectly, however aiming to do better. It suggests that he was not satisfied with his achievements and wanted to do more. He indicates that he was simply beginning to reach his potential when the era ended, recommending that he had more to provide. This quote speaks with the idea of not being able to control the timing of life, and that in some cases we are unable to reach our complete potential due to external situations. It also speaks with the idea of striving to do much better and not choosing mediocrity. It is a reminder to keep pushing ourselves and to never ever give up on our dreams.

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