Start Quotes
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If you don't start drinking, I'm gonna leave.
George Thorogood -
The year was 1996, Guy Mariano and I had no clothing sponsors, and at that point in our lives we had purchased enough Polo, Hilfiger and Nautica gear to think, hey, maybe we should start a clothing company.
Eric Koston
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I believe if you want to build up to something, you have to start somewhere - you have to start today and maybe tomorrow won't exist.
Andrew Chan -
Start small, do what you do with enthusiasm and do it very well. Stick to that and growth will come.
Alastair Humphreys -
When I got my start, I kind of got my big break with The Princess Diaries and during the press rounds for that everyone asked me: "Did you always want to be a princess growing up?" And the truth was, no I wanted to be Catwoman. And I think a lot of women feel that way. And the fact that I am actually her is such a dream come true. It's such a pinch me moment. And the fact that I am Catwoman in Chris Nolan's Gotham to Christian Bale's Batman is unbelievably cool.
Anne Hathaway -
I met a lot of label people at the start of doing this music thing, and I just realised soon that it wasn't much about music but more so about their paycheck at the end of the day.
Rex Orange County -
I think this is the start of something really big. Sometimes that first step is the hardest one, and we've just taken it.
Steve Jobs -
It's Brazil 2 Scotland 1, so Scotland are back where they were at the start of the match.
Barry Davies
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Great adventures can start small. Even as small as a sweet. Help yourself to an adventure.
Carrie Fletcher -
In order to learn what it means to be a woman we must start with the One who made her.
Elisabeth Elliot -
I haven't been playing very well, but nobody cares but my wife. It's good to be under par for the start.
Curtis Strange -
It's simply not sensible for the government to say there's no link. What I think is surprising is that the government denies there's any link - but the government's handling of this has been rather inept politically from start to finish.
Liam Fox -
Start where you are, use what you have.
Arthur Ashe -
It's going to be a crapshoot at Talladega. It always is. It doesn't matter where you start at places like this and Daytona. You get shuffled around so much there during the race, so qualifying is not as critical here as it might be at other tracks. The important thing is to be there at the end and see what happens. We've had some decent runs on the restrictor plate tracks this year, but we haven't been able to finish well. We've run up front at times and the cars have been good. Hopefully, we can miss everything this weekend and get a good finish.
Bobby Labonte
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When I start to write a song, I initially fall into patterns and creative habits that are familiar, and because they're familiar, they sound convincing. It's important for me to not pursue those ideas, because I've already done them, but to find ideas that are different and feel strange to write and disconcerting to write.
Nick Cave The Birthday Party -
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 -
The most important step of all is the first step. Start something.
Blake Mycoskie -
I'm the anti-rock star. I'm happy just to have a bottle of water.
Ben Kweller -
We start out as little bits of disconnected dust.
Naomi Shihab Nye -
We cannot start with God and deduce the universe from his existence; we must start with the world as we know it, and deduce God from the world.
Chapman Cohen
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When you start acting as a child, you grow up ahead of your movies.
Hayley Mills -
My approach never changes from start to start.
Eli Manning -
It was a good start. I thought we got better as the game progressed ... .
Walt Kyle -
Something like Deckard Cain is great; it doesn't ruin your voice. But games that involve violence or battle or mutating and stuff like that really does take a toll on your voice. And I've even had to start to go to a voice guru kind of guy to do exercises to try to save and get back some of what I lost.
Michael Gough