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Quotes About Early

Looks like Kelsey wins the award for early riser. And doesn't she look purtier than a pat of butter meltin' all over a stack of griddle cakes?
~ Colleen Houck
Mr. Salton had all his life been an early riser, and necessarily an early waker.
~ Bram Stoker
Fear never shows up and the party ends early.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
For now, we will simply assume that one way or another, the early universe transitioned into this low-entropy, highly ordered configuration, sparking the bang and allowing us to declare that the rest is history.
~ Brian Greene
However, in part for reasons of organizational convenience, modern societies are structured as if all humans had the same sleep requirements; and in many parts of the world there is a satisfying sense of moral rectitude in rising early. The amount of sleep required for buffer dumping would then depend on how much we have both thought and experienced since the last sleep period.
~ Carl Sagan
The wages of sin is death but so is the salary of virtue, and at least the evil get to go home early on Fridays.
~ Terry Pratchett
Nanny Ogg usually went to bed early. After all, she was an old lady. Sometimes she went to bed as early as 6 a.m.
~ Terry Pratchett
In short, he was one of those early, daring manipulators who later were to seize upon other and even larger phases of American natural development for their own aggrandizement.
~ Theodore Dreiser
I started writing really early on, and my brother Jordan was my first audience. I would come up with scary stories to tell him at bedtime.
~ Blake Crouch
Very early in my career, I almost went to journalism school.
~ Stephanie Ruhle
It may be a bit early to make such judgments, but 'Battlefield Earth' may well turn out to be the worst movie of this century.
~ Elvis Mitchell
I skipped kindergarten because I was reading at a pretty high level. That's a weird and cocky thing to say, but I was real sharp, and I knew that early on.
~ Hannibal Buress
I get into lab early and leave a bit early, too. So I like to have an hour or two before everybody comes in.
~ John Gurdon
With River's birth, nothing went according to plan. My water broke three weeks early, and after 12 hours of labor and Pitocin, I was in incredible pain and still only one-centimeter dilated.
~ Daniela Ruah
You're early." I give him a mutinous look. Of course he thinks my being early is about him. It's not. Mac was at Chester's last night at eight. I think she's hunting me. Since I can't be late to avoid her, I have to be early. "Watch broke. Thought I was on time." "You don't wear a watch." "See? I knew I had a problem. I'll just dash out and get one. Be back tomorrow. On time.
~ Karen Marie Moning
He was one of those who are driven early in life into too conservative an attitude by the bewildering folly of most revolutionists… His respectability was spontaneous and sudden, a rebellion against rebellion.
~ G. K. Chesterton
It wasn't even 8:00 yet. Pretty early for such deep thoughts.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
She liked going to bed early and waking up early. She liked working. She liked that she was good at her work, and she felt proud of the fact that she was well paid for it. She felt pleasure in orderly things—a perfectly efficient section of code, a closet where every item was in its place. She liked solitude and the thoughts of her own interesting and creative mind. She liked to be comfortable.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Good afternoon, Sir. Shall I fetch the medical kit?" "Ah, no thanks, old boy. bit of a row. Do me a favour, if the constable comes knocking, tell him I was here all morning will you?" "Killed someone again, did we?" "Never before luncheon, Dodsley. It's still early yet.
~ Gaelen Foley
If there's a golf course in heaven, I hope it's like Augusta National. I just don't want an early tee time
~ Gary Player
I'm not a morning person. I'm really not.
~ Brooke Burke
Children become resilient as a result of the patterns of stress and of nurturing that they experience early on in life
~ Bruce D. Perry
The developmental process is very front-loaded, meaning that the majority of brain growth and organization takes place in the first years of life. Now, this doesn't mean that the brain won't change after early childhood, but early life experiences do have a very powerful impact on how we develop.
~ Bruce D. Perry
Neglect is most destructive early in life, when the brain is rapidly growing; early neglect interferes with the child's getting the necessary stimulation required for normal development.
~ Bruce D. Perry