Start Quotes
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If you always start with the worst hand, you never have a bad-beat story to tell.
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Nobody can make a monkey out of anyone who isn't a monkey to start with.
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Science was always a passion, but I also loved 'Monty Python' and 'The Young Ones,' and I discovered the Footlights comedy club at university, where a lot of those people got their start. I had a go and loved it immediately. After that, I just couldn't stop writing sketches, and it all took off from there.
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When little ones say they want to go home, they almost never mean it. They mean they are tired of this particular game and would like to start another.
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A man doesn't have to be alive to start the fires of revolution.
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Never work for money or power, be honest, don't feel entitled to anything you don't sweat and struggle for, and always finish what you start.
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Fulfilling what you start is why you start something.
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Let's just start and see what happens.
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I had an opportunity to start going around the world when I was about 18 years old. So, I did. That's one of the things that I was doing.
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It’s really over, isn’t it?” He laughed and pulled me into his lap. “That’s the beauty of it all. Nothing’s over. It’s just a new start.
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Melatonin levels start to rise around 9 or 10 at night in most people.
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There is no other start to philosophy but wonder.
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I'm not perfect, but I know when I start to do something, I don't like to not finish.
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It's not where you start but where you finish.
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Give yourself a deadline to stop planning and to start taking action.
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So why'd you say those words to him. If you could start over again.
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I find it increasingly necessary to express my ideas first in engraving or lithography so that they may develop before I start to paint. Every year my form and expression become more sensitive, and my ideas frequently have to pass through three graphic stages before I can start on the canvas. I can hear you say no, that is impossible because the value of the colors demands quite different treatment from black and white, but it is the inner idea that I try to establish firmly through graphic preparation.
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I start my process hand written, and then I dump it in. It's like you're getting a second draft 'cause when I put it in the computer, I fix it and change stuff. That's my process. I picked that up from speaking to Neil Gaiman and Joe Hill. I was messing around with the idea of starting to write more, writing a book and doing things like this, and I reached out for advice. They were like, "Oh, we hand write, and then we dump it all in." I was like, "Great! There's no more blank pages."
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Young people have got to start their own theaters, really. All good theater is a kind of mom-and-pop operation. Start your own theater.
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That's not the way we scripted the game to start. It just snowballed from there. One of the keys was for us to shoot the ball well early so we didn't have that self-perpetuating problem. This has happened to us before where we get off to a poor shooting start, and we really have a hard time turning the tide.
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Start from scratch with Jesus every day and then be picky about what you add to your life.
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Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.
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You know how children are, sometimes they love you by cuddling you, other times by trying to remake you from the start, reinvent you, as if they thought you were badly brought up and they had to teach you how to get on in the world, what music to listen to, what books to read, what films to see, the words you should use and those you shouldn’t because they’re old now, no one says that anymore.
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There are so many easier ways to live your life than to start a company.