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Quotes About Early

Central to the effective functioning of early capitalism was the fundamental principle of trusting and being trusted.
~ John C. Bogle
Believe me, you have to get up early if you want to get out of bed.
~ Groucho Marx
I have one piece of advice for those of you who want to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award: Start early!
~ Shirley Temple
You really have to be a morning person if you want to be a teacher.
~ Alanna Ubach
I'm usually at home and in bed by 10 o'clock. I do not want to be out at anybody's New Year's Eve party.
~ Andre Leon Talley
Very often on films, even without a producer credit, I'll be involved, very early on. I want to be there as the thing is taking shape.
~ Clive Owen
early colonist columnist wrote, "If ever a nation was debauched by a man
~ Susan Cheever
I usually get up around 6 A.M. It takes me a while to get going. In our household, I am the first one up. I usually make coffee for myself, draw a bath and have a big soak. I read in the bath.
~ Rick Bayless
I hate partying. If I'm forced to go to a party or a social gathering, I go in at 9:30 and leave at 10 P.M.
~ Akshay Kumar
I got involved early on in social media - I created one of the first social networks - and for me, social gaming was a natural evolution of that.
~ Mark Pincus
Early in 1888 one or two of us got together to establish our own Sheffield Socialist Society.
~ Edward Carpenter
Society attacks early, when the individual is helpless.
~ B. F. Skinner
Anyway, that was the germ of the idea and of course... you know this was early days of sociology and whatever, especially on television.
~ Michael Apted
When I was very young, I sold the rights to my work... through 2000.
~ Juan Gabriel
When there is a parliamentarian crisis, the only solution in a democracy is early elections.
~ Petro Poroshenko
Some things like the layout of the early VKontakte was very influenced by Facebook. Otherwise it could take ages for me to build, and I was not a professional designer.
~ Pavel Durov
I believe in what the great poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge thought were the cardinal rules of early education: 1. To work by love and so generate love 2. To habituate the mind to intellectual accuracy and truth 3. To excite imaginative power In his lecture on education, Coleridge concluded with the words 'Little is taught by contest or dispute, everything by sympathy and love.
~ Miriam Toews
And on this early page of man's story, one different child can change the world.
~ Mitch Albom
She died early in the morning of February 13, 1662, at the age of sixty-five, one day shy of what would have been her forty-ninth wedding anniversary.
~ Nancy Goldstone
Oh darling, you know I don't know how to take things out of ovens, one's poor hands…. Besides, I do so hate getting up early.
~ Nancy Mitford
They moved out of Jena early the next morning, with Prince Louis and the rest of the advance guard, for the town of Saalfeld
~ Naomi Novik
The best and most abiding success is that which is made before eight o'clock in the morning.
~ Napoleon Hill
The time to fix something is when it's first broken, not when it's shattered in so many pieces that there's not enough glue in the world to put it back together again.
~ Carolyn Brown
Every morning I rise when it is pitch black outside (and you know it's not natural to be up if the sun couldn't even be bothered to get up)
~ Cecelia Ahern