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Quotes About Early

If there ever was a militant religion, it was that of early New England.
~ Paul P. Harris
My name was on the list very early after these announcements were made through the newspapers in Europe.
~ Claude Nicollier
I definitely think that a lot of these fighters should be taken care of long-term. But I feel like we're in that kind of situation where it's, like, the early NFL players. We're the ones that kind of set the standard, and then the next generation are probably going to get all the benefits from us growing the sport.
~ Cub Swanson
I was five or six when I joined SAG, and Equity I joined when I was nine.
~ Jenna Ushkowitz
I started theater when I was three, and I started doing professional acting when I was nine.
~ Liana Liberato
I feel no shame getting in bed at nine.
~ Su-chin Pak
I remember early on, in my very, very early days, I had a makeup artist tell me that I needed to get an attitude. I had no idea what he was talking about.
~ Andie MacDowell
Good morning, Lord Vickery, she [Lady Elizabeth Scarlet] said. "The early fortune hunter catches the heiress, eh?
~ Nicola Cornick
That is, the infrared pictures taken by COBE point to the existence of matter from the very early universe that would ultimately form into galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
~ Norman L. Geisler
His cousin Freddy brought him in on the heist one hot night in early June. It was such a pretty block and on certain nights when it was cool and quiet it was as if you didn't live in the city at all.
~ Colson Whitehead
Il suo gusto per i libri era stato precoce. Da bambino, a volte un paggio lo trovava, a mezzanotte, ancora intento a leggere. [...] Per dirla in breve, Orlando era un nobile malato d'amore per la letteratura.
~ Virginia Woolf
after an early dinner at The Egg and We, a recently inaugurated and not very successful little restaurant which Pnin frequented from sheer sympathy with failure (...)
~ Vladimir Nabokov
this far greater frequency and prominence of references to the Spirit in the NT likely reflects the religious life and discourse of early Christian circles generally.
~ Larry W. Hurtado
must underscore the importance of taking account of early Christian worship practice as highly significant evidence that the NT reflects major religious developments, including particularly developments in how "God" is understood.
~ Larry W. Hurtado
Earliest Christians believed that they were experiencing the fulfillment of biblical prophecies of an eschatological outpouring of "God's" Spirit (e.g., Acts 2:14-33). So it is little wonder that in their religious discourse reference to the Spirit of "God" features prominently.
~ Larry W. Hurtado
Jesus is central in NT references to early Christian ritual/devotional practices.
~ Larry W. Hurtado
Note also the ritual use of Jesus' name in Christian baptism, the common initiation rite in early Christian circles (e.g., Acts 2:38). Paul's rhetorical question to the Corinthians, "Were you baptized in the name of Paul?" (1 Cor 1:13 NRSV)
~ Larry W. Hurtado
Of course women cared about stature, too, but they learned early to surrender any idea that life was a series of fair exchanges.
~ Laura Lippman
She wrinkles up her nose. "It's ten o'clock in the morning." "So? It's never too early for chocolate.
~ Lauren Barnholdt
In the case of the earliest Connection Survival Style, for example, focusing on changing distorted cognitions is particularly difficult because with early trauma, the cortex is not yet fully developed, and it is mostly the underlying bottom-up nervous system and affective imbalances that drive the cognitive distortions.
~ Laurence Heller
Apart from any reduction for taking a widow(er) benefits early, your widow(er) benefit will equal at least what your spouse was collecting as a retirement benefit.
~ Laurence J. Kotlikoff
and were sacred to the memory of five little brothers of mine, who gave up trying to get a living, exceedingly early in that universal struggle. I am indebted for a belief I religiously entertained that they all had been born on their back with their hands in their trouser-pockets, and had never taken them out of existence.
~ Charles Dickens
Duty, Tattycoram. Begin it early, and do it well; and there is no antecedent to it, in any origin or station, that will tell against us with the Almighty, or with ourselves.
~ Charles Dickens
Contemplating the scene?' inquired the dismal man. 'I was,' said Mr. Pickwick. 'And congratulating yourself on being up so soon?' Mr. Pickwick nodded assent. 'Ah! people need to rise early, to see the sun in all his splendour, for his brightness seldom lasts the day through. The morning of day and the morning of life are but too much alike.
~ Charles Dickens