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“Early childhood education begins early, even before birth.”
Madeleine M. Kunin“Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy wealthy and wise.”
Benjamin Franklin“I'm a very early riser, and I don't like to miss that beautiful early morning light.”
David Hockney“It is an axiom of modern social psychology that the stories that tend to get repeated are the ones that somehow have the potential to strengthen the communities in which they are told, or to enhance the relationship between the teller and the hearer. This principle seems to be reflected in the stories that were handed down from the community around Jesus. Again and again, early Christian stories suggest that virtue is not enough. The lives of families and communities can only really flourish where virtue takes second place to love.”
Kate Cooper, Band of Angels: The Forgotten World of Early Christian Women“Magnus deeply disliked people who were early to business meetings. It was just as bad as being late, since it put everyone out, and even worse, people who were early always acted terribly superior about their bad timekeeping skills. They acted as though it were morally more righteous to get up early than to stay up late, even if you got the same amount of work done in the exact same amount of time. Magnus found it to be one of the great injustices of life.”
Cassandra Clare, What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything“Sometimes the early bird gets the worm, but sometimes the early bird gets frozen to death.”
Myron Scholes“I think it's early. Early in our lives. Early in the night. Early in the new year. If you're counting, you'll notice the earlys outnumber the lates.”
Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places“I love French auto design of the early '50s, '60s, early '70s of Citorens, Renaults, and Peugeots. They're so unique.”
John Lasseter“Wake early, take more!”
Julie Elise Landry, Bless the Skies“I think we consider too much the luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt