Early Quotes
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Throughout the early and mid-1990s, the Clinton administration debated the merits of paying for AIDS testing and counseling of vulnerable populations overseas.
Barton Gellman -
For many people, this would have been a great final. But one of us has to go out early and we'll be doing all we can to make sure it's them.
William Gallas
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One of the things I like most about Caravaggio is the sense of an unfolding emotional journey you get with his art. Early Caravaggios are sarky, confident, brazen. Late Caravaggio’s are dark, exhausted, tearful. A life put through the wringer.
Waldemar Januszczak -
I came into the world either too early or too late; at present, I am good for nothing.
Klemens von Metternich -
In the early ages men ruled by strength; now they rule by brain, and so long as there is only one man in the world who can think and plan, he will stand head and shoulders above him who cannot.
Henry Ward Beecher -
Early is on time and on time is late.
Bo Schembechler -
I get up early, but it doesn't mean I like getting up early.
Lindsey Vonn -
I owe a lot to Darren Perry. I don't think I'd be this far this early if it wasn't for him pushing me to run an extra second or showing me a play on film and telling me when I see it, that's the green light to go do it and don't be afraid to take that next step and take chances. That's what the game is about.
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
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Early violets blue and white Dying for their love of light.
Edwin Arnold -
In Hawaii, there are 50-year-old grandfathers, because they got married so early.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa -
I figured if Allah had wanted us up that early, He wouldn't have invented noon.
George Alec Effinger -
You meet nice people in line. I come out early every year.
John Whiting -
That's the T-Kay that was playing the early part of conference play that's how she looked. This has really been her best game since then.
Gary Blair -
When I was a child in the 1940s and early 1950s, my parents and grandparents spoke of Britain as home, and New Zealand had this strong sense of identity and coherence as being part of the commonwealth and a the identity of its people as being British.
Michael King
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This habit starts awfully early. Social psychologist Marilynn Brewer, who has been studying the nature of stereotypes for many years, once reported that her daughter returned from kindergarten complaining that “boys are crybabies.”25 The child’s evidence was that she had seen two boys crying on their first day away from home. Brewer, ever the scientist, asked whether there hadn’t also been little girls who cried. “Oh yes,” said her daughter. “But only some girls cry. I didn’t cry.” Brewer’s little girl was already dividing the world, as everyone does, into us and them. Us is the most fundamental social category in the brain’s organizing system, and it’s hardwired.
Carol Tavris -
It was around that time, early 60s. There were like three kindred spirits in New Jersey. I had two friends who played folk music, old-time music and bluegrass and we started a little band called the Garret Mountain Boys.
David Grisman -
We're still in the early stages (of recovery). The market is still suffering from excess capacity on the North Atlantic.
Chris Avery -
From an early age, I had always loved drawing. Laying on the floor, in front of the fire, drawing from my imagination, marching soldiers, dive bombers, spaceships and monsters. Now, suddenly, I was drawing from real life!
Michael Foreman -
I'm not used to waking up early at all.
Red Gerard -
I don't know, I haven't given it any thought. It's too early to decide anything.
Kate Reed
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Growing up I wasn’t sure I was female. As I grew further I wanted to be a lesbian but I wasn’t sure I would meet even the most basic membership criteria (though eventually I created a ‘femme dyke’ persona that worked well for over fifteen years). It wasn’t until my early twenties that I was sure of at least one thing: I was an artist. Quite an accomplishment for anyone assigned female at birth in a culture that calls only male artists ‘great’.
Del LaGrace Volcano -
PBS was just such an awesome resource for a child's early development. And now I realize Mister Rogers is also an awesome resource for an adult's development because his philosophies are just timeless and are so relevant and are so important and are so simple and just something we can all grasp onto easily.
Susan Kelechi Watson -
Women really do want to be on time. It's just that everything starts so darn early.
Sela Ward -
I don't know what it is. We're going to have to start coming out early or warm up harder or something.
Antoine Walker