Quotes about Early
I would observe to you that what is called style in writing or speaking is formed very early in life while the imagination is warm, and impressions are permanent.
- Thomas Jefferson
Noah, when he came out onto a judgment-swept earth to be the new father of the human race, defiled his escutcheon at a very early date and brought a curse on his son.
- AW Pink
Second, Paul came to Christ through an experience in which he thought he encountered the risen Jesus. This account also dates very early. We need reasons for his conversion from unbelief, since his conversion was based on a personal appearance of Jesus and counts very heavily against embellishment.
- Gary Habermas
There is no hopelessness so sad as that of early youth, when the soul is made up of wants, and has no long memories, no superadded life in the life of others; though we who looked on think lightly of such premature despair, as if our vision of the future lightened the blind sufferer's present.
- George Eliot
I think Christ has recommended rising early in the morning by his rising from the grave very early.
- Jonathan Edwards
The worlds of folklore and religion were so mingled in early twentieth venture German culture that even families who didn't go to church were often deeply Christian.
- Eric Metaxas
I was lucky because I got so successful so early, and when you get successful early, then you can afford to be a little bit humble.
- Diane von Furstenberg
Querry and Doctor Colin sat on the steps of the hospital in the cool of the early day. Every pillar had its shadow and every shadow its crouching patient.
- Graham Greene
Learning to dislike children at an early age saves a lot of expense and aggravation later in life.
- Robert Byrne
The writers who have the deepest influence on one are those one reads in ones more impressionable, early life, and often it is the more youthful works of those writers that leave the deepest imprint.
- JM Coetzee
All I know is that young boys sleep late and hard.
- Ernest Hemingway
the sensuous heat of early afternoon made blinding freckles on the checkered luncheon cloth.
- F Scott Fitzgerald