I begin to see an object when I cease to understand it.
I was never really obsessed with the whole guy thing to begin with.
I base all of my relationships on trust, and I try to prove that trust to begin with, and so there isn't any question.
Although every pain has different degrees of importance, I go through all of the emotions - from crying, anger, bitterness, anxiety, etc. Feel it all. But by the end of the day, I am on my knees in prayer. The next day, I get up refreshed and begin to let it go.
Do not begin to teach others until the Lord has taught you.
Know that to begin is often better than to think.
It isn't until you come to a spiritual understanding of who you are - not necessarily a religious feeling, but deep down, the spirit within - that you can begin to take control.
There are times when we stop, we sit still. We listen and breezes from a whole other world begin to whisper.
Begin now, as you read these words, as you sit in your chair, to offer your whole selves, utterly and in joyful abandon, in quiet, glad surrender to Him who is within. In secret ejaculations of praise, turn in humble wonder to the Light, faint though it may be.
If you wait until everything in your life is perfect before you begin something challenging and new, you'll be waiting forever. The best time is NOW.
Begin within. If it shows up in your life, it's coming to tell you something about you that you're acting like you don't know. Something about yourself, or your relationship with God.
Friendships begin because, even without words, we understand how someone feels.
To begin to understand the gorgeous fever that is consciousness, we must try to understand the senses and what they can tell us about the ravishing world we have the privilege to inhabit.
You need help when you're starting out. On the other hand, some people are very naturalistic to begin with.
To end up with a canvas that is no less beautiful than the empty canvas is to begin with.
We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way, begin no day where we have ended another day; and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us.
While we fight poverty in the Gulf, we also have to fight poverty across America. We should begin by returning to a promise once kept and now broken: If you work full-time, you shouldn't have to raise your children in poverty.
I must begin with a good body of facts and not from a principle (in which I always suspect some fallacy) and then as much deduction as you please.
We should begin at the very root from which we spring, we should effect a radical reform in the character of the food.
("I love you," someone says, and instantly we begin to wonder - "Well, how much?" - and when the answer comes - "With my whole heart" - we then wonder about the wholeness of a fickle heart. ) Our lovers, our husbands, our wives, our fathers, our gods - they are all beyond us.