Quotes About Beginning
Outside the leaves on the trees constricted slightly; they were the deep done green of the beginning of autumn. It was a Sunday in September. There would only be four. The clouds were high and the swallows would be here for another month or so before they left for the south before they returned again next summer.
~ Ali Smith
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This is how you begin in this world. These are the lessons to be learned. Drink chamomile tea to calm the spirit. Feed a cold and starve a fever. Read as many books as you can. Always choose courage. Never watch another woman burn. Know that love is the only answer.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Some stories begin at the beginning and others begin at the end, but all the best stories begin in a library.
~ Alice Hoffman
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It's not easy. It never is. That is the secret our parents fail to tell us, out of kindness and love, but it's a secret we need to know. Everything that begins, ends. Everything beautiful disappears.
~ Alice Hoffman
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She kissed him first, and all the rest followed.
~ Alice Hoffman
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The day had begun, cool and clear and absolutely impossible to avoid
~ Alice Hoffman
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winter morning sun that came from beneath the wooden blinds and marked the new day. Another day. She grew giddy with laughter, convinced as she was, and would remain, that there was portent in his misunderstanding, that their child's life had indeed begun at that hour. Their baby grand, first of four.
~ Alice McDermott
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He was beginning to understand: You were treated special and, later, something horrible would be told to you.
~ Alice Sebold
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My life was over; my life had just begun.
~ Alice Sebold
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We all have to start somewhere if us want to do better, an d out of self is what us have to hand
~ Alice Walker
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I have the uncanny feeling that, just at the end of my life, I am beginning to reinhabit completely the body I long ago left.
~ Alice Walker
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Well, I say, we all have to start somewhere if us want to do better, and our own self is what us have to hand.
~ Alice Walker
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How we come into this world, how we are ushered in, met, and hopefully embraced upon arrival, impacts the whole of our time on earth.
~ Alice Walker
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We all have to start somewhere if us want to do better, and our own self is what us have to hand.
~ Alice Walker
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That was the beginning of her abstraction.
~ Alice Walker
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We zijn schijnbaar verantwoordelijk voor alles wat we doen, hoe de reeks van gebeurtenissen ook is begonnen.
~ Alice Walker
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early wildflowers. Then us
~ Alice Walker
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And in a way, you could say that my father's end was my beginning...Or more precisely, that the end of his lie coincided with the beginning of my truth
~ Alison Bechdel
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the only thing you care about is the beginning and the end. You can never be in the middle; you can never actually be with someone or learn something or get something done, because you're always starting and then leaving
~ Allegra Goodman
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THIS IS THE ACCOUNT of when all is still silent and placid. All is silent and calm. Hushed and empty is the womb of the sky. THESE, then, are the first words, the first speech. There is not yet one person, one animal, bird, fish, crab, tree, rock, hollow, canyon, meadow, or forest. All alone the sky exists. The face of the earth has not yet appeared.
~ Allen J. Christenson
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maybe it's only fitting that relationship that started with a lie would end with one.
~ Ally Carter
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The journey of a thousand miles begins with a cash advance.
~ Alton Brown
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I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew it had begun.
~ Amanda Grange
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Birth, n.: The first and direst of all disasters.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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