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Quotes About Early

The childhood shows the man, as morning shows the day.
~ John Milton
I left school at 17 and was a star by the time I was 18 - in certain parts of the world anyway.
~ George Michael
I am interested in getting people to use the healthcare system at the right time, getting them to see the doctor early enough, before a small health problem turns serious.
~ Donna Shalala
By the time I was 4, I knew how to hit my mark.
~ Shirley Temple
He couldn't remember at first where he was, just knew by the fragile fog of the summer light that it was early, that his alarm clock would sleep longer than he had.
~ Anna Quindlen
The early summer sky was the color of cat vomit. Of
~ Scott Westerfeld
When Tally glanced out at the glowing horizon, her eyes opened wide. She'd never seen dawn from outside the city before. Like most uglies, she was rarely up early enough, and in any case the horizon was always hidden behind the skyline of New Pretty Town. The sight of a real sunrise amazed her. A
~ Scott Westerfeld
In the long run, early failure is probably just as great a generator of freedom as early success.
~ Sebastian Junger
it's way too early for him to be talking anyhow but I see in his eyes something and I see in his eyes a voice and I see in his eyes a whole new set of words
~ Sherman Alexie
So what are you two doing here this early anyway? Bubba asked, changing the subject. Don't you have football practise? Nick let loose an evil laugh. It ended early. Stone cracked the coach's wee-belows with a badly thrown ball. I'm sure we'll all be running laps for hours tomorrow. But today... Coach had to go ice himself. Bubba and Mark sucked their breaths in sharply. That'll ruin his weekend. Yeah, and then some, Caleb added.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Together, we will protect the sanctity of life, ensuring early next Congress that no federal funds are used for abortion.
~ Fred Upton
I suggest...that you develop early in life the habit of retiring and arising early. You remember the advice of Ben Franklin: "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
~ Sterling W Sill
Even a child who's above average on self-control could improve their financial outcomes in mid-life if they improved their self-control skills early on.
~ Terrie Moffitt
I would observe to you that what is called style in writing or speaking is formed very early in life while the imagination is warm, and impressions are permanent.
~ Thomas Jefferson
even as human vitality is at its lowest ebb in the early morning, so it is with plant life in the early spring.
~ Mabel Osgood Wright
Adams's proclivity for truculence and curtness probably emerged early. Uncertain of his abilities and laboring under an exaggerated sense of inadequacy, he probably fashioned such an aggressive manner as a defense mechanism.
~ John Ferling
Selling is not complicated. If salespeople consistently practice the fundamentals—getting up early, contacting prospective clients, sharing their belief in their products and services, following up with customers—they'll be successful.
~ John G. Miller
Although Adalbert Kuhn was an important early adherent of nature mythology, the person most closely associated with it today is Max Müller, a German Indo-Europeanist resident in England who was widely read and very influential for the entire second half of the nineteenth century.
~ John Lindow
Go to bed with the lamb, and rise with the lark.
~ John Lyly
The more parents talk to their children, even in the earliest moments of life, the better their kids' linguistic abilities become
~ John Medina
It was early still, the sky white, nude.
~ Elizabeth Brundage
Everyone knows that it's noble to go to museums unaccompanied. Look at us solitary exhibition gawkers: We pause to read the captions, we wander the rooms at a thoughtful speed, we think things, and therefore we're allowed to drink early and often.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
We have today a fairly thorough knowledge of the early Greco-Roman period because our motivations are the same.
~ Arthur Erickson
Do not shorten the morning by getting up late; look upon it as the quintessence of life, as to a certain extent sacred.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer