Start Quotes
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After all this, I won't start to hate you.
Haruki Murakami
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I start out by believing the worst.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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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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United need to start garnishing some points.
Steve McManaman
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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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If you are not going to get a thrill, how can you give someone else one? You must feel the beauty of the thing before you start.
Charles Webster Hawthorne
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It's a lot easier to complete a maze if you start at the end.
Dale Watson
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In spite of his flaws, Oscar had a big heart and was always ready to help whoever was in need. He was affable, kind, extremely generous and charitable, but at the same time, not mature at all. He constantly lied and deceived me, and later returned feeling sorry, like a boy caught in mischief, asking to be forgiven one more time - and then we would start all over again.
Emilie Schindler
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But it was good to help us get off to a fast start. It's always nice when you get any pitcher a run in the first. And Brandon pitched real well tonight.
Craig Biggio
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If 20,000 people start to sing, you tend to go along with it.
Tom Petty
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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I was called to start a mission, not a church. There is a difference.
Robert H. Schuller
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It's Brazil 2 Scotland 1, so Scotland are back where they were at the start of the match.
Barry Davies