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Quotes About First year

That first year at Universal was a big blur and, naturally, I thought they were wasting me. I didn't realize at the time that I was learning my craft and acting more easily in front of the camera.
~ Kent McCord
By the end of the first year of that first Bush presidency, Sununu had almost single-handedly halted the political momentum in Washington, turned climate change into a partisan issue, and put denial of the science on its way toward Republican orthodoxy.
~ Kurt Andersen
It is incumbent upon us to respond to the unique needs of military women and ensure they receive proper care during the first year following childbirth.
~ Susan Collins
At the end of June 1783, Monroe's first year of government service came to an end. Although he had accomplished nothing, he had done no less than his colleagues - which is exactly what Virginia planters had elected them to do.
~ Harlow Giles Unger
Throughout my first year in office, I have stood up for principles that will guide our country back toward the path of freedom and prosperity.
~ Jason Chaffetz
The first year I was on 'Les Mis' there was strictly no filming backstage, then slowly social media proved invaluable to building an audience.
~ Carrie Hope Fletcher
During my first year as a graduate student, we worked on a measurement of the isotope shift and hyperfine structure of mercury isotopes.
~ Burton Richter
I studied writing at NYU. I graduated high school in Nashville and then went to the creative writing program, and in the first year, that's when I wrote 'Kids.'
~ Harmony Korine
Of all wildlife, mule deer fawns are the safest newborns, 'cause during their entire first year, they don't produce a scent by which a predator might find them.
~ Dean Koontz
In my first year at drama school, I did this kids' show called 'Let's See.'
~ Alan Cumming
The first year I started in San Francisco, there was an American work on every program and there's been a lot of music by living composers and gradually that was part of the process of getting the audience really to trust me.
~ Michael Tilson Thomas
Grief is madness-ask anyone who's been there. They will tell you it abates with time, but that's a lie. What drowns you in the first year is a force of solitude and helplessness exactly equal in intensity to the love you had for the one who's gone. Equally passionate, equally intimate. The spaces between the the stabs of pain grow longer after a while, but they're empty spaces. The chich?(c)s of condolence get you back to the office.
~ Paul Monette