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Quotes About Beginning

The definition of terms is the beginning of wisdom.
~ Socrates
the true meaning of Dzogchen: the already self-perfected state of our primordial nature, which needs no "perfecting," for it has always been perfect from the very beginning, just like the sky.
~ Sogyal Rinpoche
A novel is like a car—it won't go anywhere until you turn on the engine. The "engine" of both fiction and nonfiction is the point at which the reader makes the decision not to put the book down. The engine should start in the first three pages, the closer to the top of page one the better.
~ Sol Stein
The beginning of wisdom is to desire it.
~ Solomon Ibn Gabirol
Shaw took my hand, his fingers lacing with mine. "Happy?" he asked. I smiled, my chest swelling with emotion. "More than I ever thought possible." He kissed me, murmuring against my lips, "Get used to it. This is only the beginning.
~ Sophie Jordan
The ending can only start with the beginning and end with self estrangement, as to become once again his own/old self. This is why every man is a continuous ending.
~ Sorin Cerin
Was there someone absent from the table of creation?
~ Sorin Cerin
Every second a seeker can start over,For his life's mistakes Are initial drafts And not the final version.
~ Sri Chinmoy
The fire of love or fire of knowledge creates unpleasantness or a sense of longing in the beginning, but it moves on to the blossoming of bliss, the blossoming of fullness.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
A journey of 4,000 miles begins with a stack of pancakes and one turn of the pedals" - David Barnas
~ Stan Purdum
To believe with certainty we must begin with doubting.
~ Stanislaus I of Poland
En el principio era el Verbo y en el final el lugar común.
~ Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
All began in love, all seeks to return in love. Love is the law, the teacher of wisdom, and the great revealer of mysteries.
~ Starhawk
I will tell you the whole story of my life, and it is a life that truly began only on the day I met you. Before that, there was nothing but murky confusion into which my memory never dipped again, some kind of cellar full of dusty, cobwebbed, sombre objects and people.
~ Stefan Zweig
Je veux te dévoiler toute ma vie, cette vie qui n'a vraiment commencé que le jour où je t'ai connu.
~ Stefan Zweig
Por primera vez ese escalofrío que envuelve el nacimiento tanto de un hombre como de una palabra penetró en mi ánimo asustado de admiración y ya lleno de felicidad.
~ Stefan Zweig
If I took hold of your lower jaw with my smallest fingers resting near your lobes and my thumbs lightly against the start of your ah would I find where you seem to begin?
~ Stephanie Roberts
We are always afraid to start something that we want to make very good, true, and serious.
~ Brenda Ueland
So as you are beginning your day anchor yourself in the truth. Know that all is well. Extend this to your friends, colleagues and all that you meet. That life is for YOU! It is never against you.
~ Michael Beckwith
Philosophy starts with doubt and loves only truth.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
Something cannot emerge from nothing.
~ Frank Herbert
The end is the beginning of all things, Suppressed and hidden, Awaiting to be released through the rhythm Of pain and pleasure.
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti
The realization that life is absurdand cannot be an end, but only abeginning. This is a truth nearly allgreat minds have taken as their starting point.
~ James Branch Cabell
Begin where you are. Read every word, every phrase, every paragraph of the mind, as it operates through thought.
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti