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John Donne

"Humiliation is the beginning of sanctification."

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Asa Don Brown

"There is a difference between twenty-nine and thirty. When you are twenty-nine it can be the beginning of everything. When you are thirty it can be the end of everything."

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Asa Don Brown

"Obsolescence never meant the end of anything, it's just the beginning."

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Asa Don Brown

"To see and listen to the wicked is already the beginning of wickedness."

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Asa Don Brown

"You cannot skip the beginning and hope to reach the end. You will fall as soon as you get there."

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Asa Don Brown

"The difficult problems in life always start off being simple. Great affairs always start off being small."

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Asa Don Brown

"The first stage of any development is infancy."

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Asa Don Brown

"I do not read the ancient languages, but I am beginning to study Greek."

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Asa Don Brown

"Idleness is the beginning of all vice, the crown of all virtues."

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Asa Don Brown

"Isn't that the way everything begins? A night, a love, a once and for all."

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Asa Don Brown

"A rose started off a bud, a bird started off an egg, and a forest started off a seed."

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John Donne
"The day breaks not, it is my heart."

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John Donne
"Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee."

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John Donne
"Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail."

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John Donne
"Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so. For, those, whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow. Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me."

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John Donne
"As states subsist in part by keeping their weaknesses from being known, so is it the quiet of families to have their chancery and their parliament within doors, and to compose and determine all emergent differences there."

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John Donne
"He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God; He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God."

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John Donne
"God employs several translators; some pieces are translated by age, some by sickness, some by war, some by justice."

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John Donne
"Busy old fool, unruly Sun, why dost thou thus through windows and through curtains call on us? Must to thy motions lovers seasons run?"

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John Donne
"But I do nothing upon myself, and yet I am my own executioner."

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John Donne
"Love, all alike, no season knows, nor clime, nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time."

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