There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
Old Mother Wit, and Nature gave Shakespeare and Fletcher all they have; In Spenser, and in Jonson, Art Of slower Nature got the start.
What we call the beginning is often the end And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.
When a novel comes, it's a grace. Something in the cosmos has forgiven you long enough so that you can start.
I think that we had better start again, somewhere else.
I have sat by night beside a cold lake And touched things smoother than moonlight on still water, But the moon on this cloud sea is not human, And here is no shore, no intimacy, Only the start of space, the road to suns.
To make a start, out of particulars and make them general, rolling up the sum, by defective means Sniffing the trees, just another dog among a lot of dogs.What else is there? And to do?
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