Quotes about Starting
Every ending is a new beginning. Through the grace of God, we can always start again.
— Marianne Williamson
Principles are not conclusions but starting points, principia. When
— Peter Kreeft
Don't try to tackle a two-hour feature movie as your first project. Cut your teeth on a smaller level and work through the kinks at that level and build your strength as you go.
— Stephen Kendrick
Everyone who got to where they are had to begin where they were.
— Richard Paul Evans
Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challanges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful. —Mark Victor Hansen
— Myles Munroe
Martin Hengel said that the only difference between a fundamentalist and a radical liberal is their starting presuppositions. Their methods are the same: they start with where they want to end up and then look at all the evidence selective for their purposes, rather than being open to what the evidence actually reveals.
— Lee Strobel
I notice how it takes a lazy man, a man that hates moving, to get set on moving once he does get started off, the same as he was set on staying still, like it aint the moving he hates so much as the starting and the stopping.
— William Faulkner
Martin Hengel said that the only difference between a fundamentalist and a radical liberal is their starting presuppositions.
— Lee Strobel
The first step is to fill your life with positive faith that will help you through anything. The second step is to start where you are.
— Norman Vincent Peale
At the LORD’s command, Moses recorded the stages of their journey. These are the stages listed by their starting points:
— Numbers 33:2
Yet historically, the teaching of original sin started us off on the wrong foot—with a no instead of a yes, with a mistrust instead of a trust.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Lord help me to begin to begin.
— George Whitefield