Wake up early; it is great to live the mornings.
Though you rise early, yet the day comes at his time, and not till then.
The early bees are assaulting and fumbling the flowers: They call it 'easing the Spring. '
I was always made to work at a very early age. I finished school at 4 P. M. and by 5 P. M. I was working. It was seven days a week.
Whatever else may be thought of the evidence from early Jewish and Gentile writers it does at least establish, for those who refuse the witness of Christian writings, the historical character of Jesus Himself.
I realised early on that there were two groups of people in the world: those who made the decisions and those who had the decisions made for them. I wanted to be one of the decision-makers.
Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious.
I don't consider that I'm particularly influenced by anyone or anything. But when I started playing, I was influenced by early soul. It was just that feel, that sound.
Investing in early childhood nutrition is a surefire strategy. The returns are incredibly high.
The roughest part of that lifestyle is the travel and early mornings.
The reason so many of us lose our bearings about practising early in life is that we practice in living rooms with other family members in earshot - and healthy practice would simply sound too obnoxious, intrusive, repetitious and unmusical for others to hear without annoyance.
Early on I was just a kid in a cowboy hat with a bunch of other guys in a room that were putting out some records. Now thank God, in the past 3 or 4 years, when. . it's really hard to burn an image of a face with a song these days. I think that the songs like 'Don't Happen Twice' and 'Young' were songs that helped me do that and I think that 'I Go Back'(did) that even more.
My father has taught me all the tricks of the boys at an early age, which has made me very careful.
At an early age, I quit high school at 17 and joined the Air Force.
Most plays that are missed by the umpire are caused by the umpire not reading those cues early enough and making the proper adjustments.
The attitude of the true scientist towards the real limits of human understanding was unforgettably impressed on me in early youth by the obviously unpremeditated words of a great biologist; Alfred Kuhn finished a lecture to the Austrian Academy of Science with Goethe 's words, "It is the greatest joy of the man of thought to have explored the explorable and then calmly to revere the inexplorable. " After the last word he hesitated, raised his hand in repudiation and cried, above the applause, "No, not calmly, gentlemen; not calmly !
I wish I'd known early what I had to learn late.
L'Oreal's slogan 'because you're worth it' has come to epitomise banal narcissism of early 21st century capitalism; easy indulgence and effortless self-love all available at a flick of the credit card.
By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.
People usually believe anything that they are told early and often.