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Quotes About Beginning

And most, like me, were drawn to the miracle of the blank page and how, when seeded with letters, it blossomed into words and sentences and paragraphs and stories.
~ Sue Halpern
There was an end, and it colors everything, even the beginning.
~ Sue Halpern
The real story starts somewhere in the past. Chapter 5 First thing I do when I get home from
~ Sue Stauffacher
As a journey begins with one step, so a crowd begins to collect with one person.
~ Sue Townsend
akeru. It means "to pierce, to open, to end, to make a hole in, to start, to expire, to unwrap, to turn over." When someone leaves, akeru refers to the empty space that is created, the opening in which a new beginning can take place. I was amazed at the power of a single word that could suggest that to begin and to end are the same—part of one never-ending cycle of renewal and healing. I
~ Susan Anderson
When someone leaves, akeru refers to the empty space that is created, the opening in which a new beginning can take place. I was amazed at the power of a single word that could suggest that to begin and to end are the same—part of one never-ending cycle of renewal and healing.
~ Susan Anderson
akeru. It means "to pierce, to open, to end, to make a hole in, to start, to expire, to unwrap, to turn over." When someone leaves, akeru refers to the empty space that is created, the opening in which a new beginning can take place. I was amazed at the power of a single word that could suggest that to begin and to end are the same—part of one never-ending cycle of renewal and healing.
~ Susan Anderson
For ever and ever, we say when we are young, or in our prayers. Twice, we say it. Old One, do we not? For ever and ever ... so that a thing may be for ever, a life or a love or a quest, and yet begin again, and be for ever just as before. And any ending that may seem to come is not truly an ending, but an illusion. For Time does not die, Time has neither beginning nor end, and so nothing can end or die that has once had a place in Time.
~ Susan Cooper
When I was, like, 16, I had, like, my first, like, bit of software and stuff. So then I started, like, making music and all that.
~ Cuco
I think we'd sold a couple hundred records with our first album, maybe 1,000 at the most.
~ John Rzeznik
Our first record, 'Huey Lewis And The News', was seen by no one - it sold 25 copies.
~ Huey Lewis
When we first opened in 2007 no one really knew about macarons. We sold maybe 50 to 100 a day.
~ Adriano Zumbo
I started in 1957 when I sold my first story to a magazine.
~ Jean Giraud
I sold my first story when I was 21 in 1973.
~ Joe R. Lansdale
I first sold a cartoon for five dollars. I was in the fifth grade.
~ Mort Walker
My first solo was in church when I was five.
~ Suzy Bogguss
I wish I started out as a solo artist.
~ Darlene Love
Actually, the whole thing of being a solo artist has been such a learning process for me. Since I departed from my previous band, NIGHTWISH, it was the whole beginning of my career, there was stuff in the air. I had to learn so much.
~ Tarja Turunen
Cricket needs brightening up a bit. My solution is to let the players drink at the beginning of the game, not after. It always works in our picnic matches.
~ Paul Hogan
You start at the end, and then go back and write and go that way. Not everyone does, but I do. Some people just sit down at the page and start off. I start from what happened, including the why.
~ Anne Perry
Well, I'd say that the beginning of this thing came through with Art of This Century, Peggy Guggenheim's, where she opened this gallery and began showing some things that caused a little talk, amongst a lot of other things.
~ Lee Krasner
The first time I went behind the camera was in 1993. I felt, 'This is my thing,' and I knew that someday I'd make a feature.
~ Johan Renck
Everything that's wrong in Washington had to start someplace.
~ Amy McGrath
I want him now and always, and I want our always to start right now.
~ Yara Greathouse, Dismantled