Quotes About Beginning
The excitement is often grand, as is the reason least, in the beginning of the attack.
~ Jan Guillou
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We decided he might like to know about the people and places that belong to him now so he can begin a story all his own.
~ Jan Karon
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Some say the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom," Gertie said. "I think the fear of women is the beginning of wisdom. At least for men.
~ Jana Deleon
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But if you use her psychological trick and view sleep as the beginning of the following day, it can be easier to slip into the sheets.
~ Jancee Dunn
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Expect a most agreeable letter; for not being overburdened with subject (having nothing at all to say) I shall have no check to my Genius from beginning to end.
~ Jane Austen
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She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older—the natural sequence of an unnatural beginning.
~ Jane Austen
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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 that I had begun.
~ Jane Austen
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You may do this, I tell you, it is permitted. Begin again the story of your life.
~ Jane Hirshfield
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Change isn't the end... It's an unfolding, the beginning of something different.
~ Jane Kirkpatrick
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Today is tomorrow, and present is past. Nothing exists and everything will last. There is no beginning, there was no end. No depth to fall, no height to ascend. There is only this moment, this flicker of light That illuminates nothing, but oh! So bright! For we are the spark that flutters in space, Consuming an eternity of a moment's grace. For today is tomorrow and present and past. Nothing exists and everything will last.
~ Jane Roberts
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The triumphal procession air which, in our manners and customs, is given to marriage at the outset—that singing of Te Deum before the battle has begun.
~ Jane Welsh Carlyle
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Major Chhetri's pronouncement when we'd first arrived in Nepal came echoing back: "Things that start in the rain end well.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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It is better to begin a great work than to finish a small one.
~ Janet Erskine Stuart
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Let me tell you a few things about regret...There is no end to it. You cannot find the beginning of the chain that brought us from there to here. Should you regret the whole chain, and the air in between, or each link seperately as if you could uncouple them? Do you regret the beginning which ended so badly, or just the ending itself?
~ Janet Finch
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Let me tell you a few things about regret...There is no end to it. You cannot find the beginning of the chain that brought us from there to here. Should you regret the whole chain, and the air in between, or each link separately as if you could uncouple them? Do you regret the beginning which ended so badly, or just the ending itself?
~ Janet Fitch
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I want to tell you about the most hopeful thing in the world. It is a seed.
~ Janisse Ray
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Beginning is easy - Continuing is hard.
~ Japanese Proverb
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Geldi?imiz yer ve bizi olu?turan ?ey 'Anne'dir. Mitolojide ve dinde, bu kaynak genellikle bir tür ana tanr?ça, ekseriyetle de bir okyanus tanr?ças? olarak tasvir edilir. Hayat?n nas?l okyanusta ba?lad??? dü?ünülüyorsa, insan hayat? da annede, daha do?rusu rahimde ba?lar. Dolay?s?yla, hem mitolojik düzeyde, hem de dünyevi düzeyde hayat?n kayna?? annedir.
~ Jasmin Lee Cori
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The Second World War did not begin with a gunshot or a bomb. It began with a feat of deception involving elements long familiar to Elizebeth Friedman— a code phrase, a radio station, and a murder . The men responsible were Nazis, and they belonged to the same part of the Nazi state that would soon attract Elizebeth's deep attention.
~ Jason Fagone
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So this is where the CIA began— with J. Edgar Hoover telling the British to go to hell, and the British not appreciating it. This was also when the British began making friendly advances toward Elizebeth Friedman.
~ Jason Fagone
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The most important thing is to begin.
~ Jason Fried
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When you are new at something, you need to start creating.
~ Jason Fried
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Stanley Kubrick gave this advice to aspiring filmmakers: "Get hold of a camera and some film and make a movie of any kind at all."6 Kubrick knew that when you're new at something, you need to start creating. The most important thing is to begin. So get a camera, hit Record, and start shooting.
~ Jason Fried
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Ah, señor! —le dijo—. En esa situación, sólo el primer paso cuesta.
~ Javier Marías
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