Quotes About Beginning
It's a happy beginning.
~ Jennifer L. Holm
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Death isn't the end, it's the beginning.
~ Jennifer Love Hewitt
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The coin landed. "Tails," I said. "I kiss you." I wrapped my arms around his neck. I pressed my lips to his. And this time, the joke was on me— because I wasn't playing. This wasn't nothing. This was the beginning—and I was ready to be bold.
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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This was the beginning - and I was ready to be bold".
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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Ik heb een geheim over de dag dat je bent geboren...
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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The cadence of suffering has begun - Cesare Pavese I am in pieces.
~ Jennifer Niven
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FINCH : Day 75 "The cadence of suffering has begun."-Cesare Pavese I am in pieces.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Finch,April 3. "Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away!" I sign my name and write: "Your mountain is waiting. So... get on your way!
~ Jennifer Niven
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Part of Creation. Back at the beginning of time you got your mud people, referred to as beasts 'cause they don't have souls. Okay, Adam jumped Eve and she begat Abel, the beginning of the white race as God intended. But then Satan in the form of a snake jumped Eve. She begat Cain and things got out of hand. Cain began fucking mud people, the women, and out of these fornications came the Edomites. And you know who the Edomites are?" "Tell me." "The Jews.
~ Elmore Leonard
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it was in that uncertain state of mind that he began to sketch her face (12)
~ Émile Zola
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Ognuno di noi ha dovuto cominciare, incespicando e barcollando sulla soglia, e se i nostri insegnanti ci avessero scherniti anziché aiutarci, continueremmo ancora oggi a incespicare e a barcollare.
~ Emily Bronte
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Love is anterior to life, posterior to death, initial of creation, and the exponent of breath.
~ Emily Dickinson
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A word is dead when it said, some say... I say it just begins to live that day.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Pain has an element of blank; It cannot recollect When it began, or if there were A day when it was not.
~ Emily Dickinson
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A WORD is dead When it is said, Some say. I say it just Begins to live That day.
~ Emily Dickinson
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I could go crazy on a night like tonight When summer's beginning to give up her fight And every thought's a possiblility And the voices are heard but nothing is seen Why do you spend this time with me Maybe an equal mystery
~ Emily Saliers
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This was the signal for everyone to begin talking at the tops of their voices.
~ Enid Blyton
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Wherefore it is a shame for man to begin and to leave off where the brutes do. Rather he should begin there, and leave off where Nature leaves off in us: and that is at contemplation, and understanding, and a manner of life that is in harmony with herself. See then that ye die not without being spectators of these things.
~ Epictetus
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Make a bad beginning and you'll contend with troubles ever after.
~ Epictetus
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But God has introduced man to be a spectator of God and of his works; and not only a spectator of them, but an interpreter. For this reason it is shameful for man to begin and to end where irrational animals do; but rather he ought to begin where they begin, and to end where nature ends in us; and nature ends in contemplation and understanding, and in a way of life conformable to nature. Take care then not to die without having been spectators of these things.
~ Epictetus
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Just begin, believe me, and you will see the truth of what I've been saying.
~ Epictetus
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The beginning of thought is in disagreement, not only with others but also with ourselves.
~ Eric Hoffer
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The first bud of spring sings the other seeds into joining her uprising.
~ Amanda Gorman
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It was about this time I began to seriously try to write. I commenced a tragedy which I called "Seneca." I do not remember anything about the work, except that it was laid in ancient Rome, and that Seneca was a philosopher and a senator. I showed the first act to Father, and he gave it back to me with a smile, and the opinion that "it might have been worse."
~ AMELIA E. BARR
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