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Quotes About Beginning

Begin as if you will finish. Let the story be told that you had the courage to begin.
~ Mary Anne Radmacher
My dad gave $3 and a chicken for the first guitar I had.
~ Carl Perkins
I caught the acting bug from my dad.
~ Finn Wittrock
And like my dad always said, the first step is always the hardest.
~ Sarah Dessen
I was desperate to discover what nothing felt like. It was the absence of something that attracted me. It was the start. Everything important originated with nothingness.
~ Augusten Burroughs
For everything in life there is always a beginning and an end. This is the tough part the most difficult thing when you see that it's coming: The end.
~ Seve Ballesteros
The two moments are much alike: birth and death are made of the same fabric.
~ Isabel Allende, Paula
When I first saw the light of day on this planet, it seemed as if I had been rudely awakened from a death-like sleep.
~ Victoria Woodhull
It is...highly probable that from the very beginning, apart from death, the only ironclad rule of human experience has been the Law of Unintended Consequences.
~ Ian Tattersall
The leading cause of death is birth.
~ Lewis H. Lapham
To you who have never died, may I say: Welcome to the world!
~ Clive Barker
Death is the opening-and the closing-of a Door.
~ Ethel M. Dell
Birth, not death, is the hard loss.
~ Louise Gluck
What we call birth Is but a beginning to be something else Than what we were before; and when we cease To be that something, then we call it death.
~ Ovid
En Ma Fin Est Ma Commencement - In my end is my beginning.
~ Philippa Gregory
To know what you're going to draw, you have to begin drawing. Picasso
~ Unknown
The beauty of any first time is that it leads to a thousand others...
~ Pico Iyer
For this feeling of wonder shows that you are a philosopher, since wonder is the only beginning of philosophy.
~ Plato
The beginning is the most important part of any work.
~ Plato
So if anyone is to declare how the all was in this way genuinely born, he must also mix in the form of the wandering cause-how it is its nature to sweep things around. In this way, then, we must retreat, and, by taking in turn another, new beginning suited to these very matters, just as in what was before us earlier, so too in what is before us now, we must begin again from the beginning.
~ Plato
Philosophy starts nowhere else but with wondering.
~ Plato
You know also that the beginning is the most important part of any work, espe- cially in the case of a young and tender thing; for that is the time at which the character is being formed and the desired impression is more readily taken.
~ Plato
Wonder is the feeling of the philosopher, and philosophy begins in wonder.
~ Plato
Wonder is the feeling of a philosopher, and all philosophy begins in wonder
~ Plato